The pair had a spiky relationship while in charge of
Barcelona and Real Madrid, but the Special One is determined not to let
that rivalry hurt his new employers
Mourinho, appointed manager of Manchester United last week, and incoming Manchester City boss Guardiola have a frosty relationship forged by their time at Real Madrid and Barcelona respectively.
The pair's simmering feud exploded prior to the 2011 Champions League semi-final when Guardiola hit out at the Portuguese's media persona. Four months later Mourinho poked Guardiola's assistant Tito Vilanova in the eye, sparking a melee between the players and coaching staff.
Despite the history of acrimony, Mourinho insisted he will not instigate more rivalry when he starts work at Old Trafford.
Speaking at Lisbon University, Mourinho said: "My experience does not allow me to be innocent.
"I was with Guardiola for two years in a league where either he or I would be the champion. Here, if I focus on him or he on me, the champion will be another (manager)."
Mourinho has been linked with a move for Sporting Lisbon midfielder Joao Mario but insists he has no intention of prising players from Portuguese clubs.
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