Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has played down media reports of a knife attack apparently launched against him in La Coruna last weekend in which a club security guard was slightly injured.
Spanish radio station Cadena Ser said on Friday the guard had sustained a cut to his back during the usual melee with fans at the city's airport. However, it was not clear how he had been injured or whether there was an aggressor present.
"I don't know anything, I didn't see anything," the Portuguese said.
"I arrived, went to the hotel, played the match, returned to Madrid. For me there is no story.
"We had the normal protection the team has, which is not for aggression but for passion of fans.
"I don't know any more and I don't want to know. It doesn't interest me," he added.
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