Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho has continued his war of words with the Italian media after suggesting dishonesty is prevelant in Serie A.
Mourinho was quoted as saying: "I came to Inter as an honest man and Italy will not change me."
Last week, the Inter coach was handed a three-match touchline ban after his protests during the 0-0 draw with Sampdoria, in which Walter Samuel and Ivan Cordoba were sent off.
"I heard some say that we need to calm down the way we talk about football," said Mourinho.
"That is how you Italians created a story that as a professional in football and as a person gave me incredible shame.
"Now we're supposed to bury our heads in the sand like ostriches. It's with this silence that the Italians ended up in Calciopoli.
"I was working in Portugal, but what happened here made me ashamed to put food in my children's mouths by working in football.
"I came to Inter as a honest man and I will leave here as a honest man. Italy will not change me."
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