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MANCHESTER, England -- Jose Mourinho has picked fights throughout his trophy-laden coaching career, typically against soccer authorities, match officials, the media and opposing managers.Now, hes increasingly taking on his own players.The joyless, turbulent opening months of his tenure at Manchester United have been pock-marked with public outbursts against the team in general but also against specific individuals.England defender Luke Shaw has taken the brunt of it.Six weeks ago, Mourinho was openly critical of Shaws defensive work in Uniteds 3-1 loss to Watford in the Premier League. On Sunday, Shaw was one of two players -- the other being Chris Smalling -- criticized by Mourinho for failing to play through the pain for a league game against Swansea.There is a difference, Mourinho said, between the brave, who want to be there at any cost, and the ones for whom a little pain can make a difference.Usually, the Portuguese coach makes such comments after a loss or poor performance, using them as a kind of diversionary tactic in classic Mourinho style. Except on this occasion, United had just won 3-1, meaning the remarks in some respects sabotaged what had been an important win for the club after a recent run of poor form. Also, Shaw was a strange target, given the left back missed most of last season because of a broken leg and has felt discomfort since.There are other examples of Mourinhos attacks. After Uniteds 2-1 loss to Manchester City in the derby at Old Trafford on Sept. 10, Mourinho was openly critical of the displays of Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Jesse Lingard, who were substituted at halftime. He also said his center backs, Daley Blind and Eric Bailly, appeared to be trying to do what I told (them) not to do.Some will argue that there is little wrong with a manager pointing out a players mistake, that the pampered modern-day player needs to have a thicker skin. Yet, a coach rarely goes down that route, at least in public.Even Alex Ferguson, Uniteds often-volatile managerial great, would protect individual players from criticism at all costs.I could criticize my team publicly, Ferguson said in his recent autobiography, but I could never castigate an individual after the game to the media. The supporters were entitled to know when I was unhappy with a performance. But not an individual.Mourinho used to abide by this unwritten managerial code.Frank Lampard, one of Mourinhos disciples from his two spells at Chelsea, explained in 2013 how the Portuguese coach used his outbursts in the media to create a storm deliberately.But he does protect his players, Lampard said.Nowadays, it seems he does it to protect himself.Before the win at Swansea, United was eighth in the 20-team Premier League and had slipped to third place in its Europa League group following Thursdays 2-1 loss at Fenerbahce, after which Mourinho attacked his players global attitude and accused them of being fragile. This is United, the record 20-time champion of England which spent about 150 million pounds (about $185 million) on new players in the recent transfer window.Things arent going to plan for Mourinho -- he still, for example, doesnt appear to know his best team -- and its showing in his unraveling of his personal discipline.He was recently charged twice by the English Football Association, for commenting about a referee before a game and then verbally abusing a match official at halftime of a game. The latter offense meant he had to watch Uniteds victory at Swansea in the directors box rather than the dugout.He has repeatedly railed at the Einsteins in the media world who have been critical of his lineup selections and his teams displays.He even said in an interview with British broadcaster Sky Sports last month that his living situation -- he currently is staying in a Manchester hotel -- is a bit of a disaster.Its the personal attacks so early his United tenure that stick out, though, and its a worrying echo of the final days of his most recent job. His second stint at Chelsea ended sourly in December 2015, when he was fired days after saying his players had betrayed his work by defending so poorly in a 2-1 loss at Leicester.Chelsea said there had been a palpable discord between manager and players.It could be heading the same way at United. Cheap Red Wings Jerseys China . 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OMAHA, Neb. -- Shirley Babashoff has a bunch of silver medals.They should be gold.Theres still time to correct this travesty.The timing, in fact, has never been better.People are still doing steroids, Babashoff said Friday during an appearance at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials. They need to know what the consequences are.With the sporting world embroiled in another massive doping scandal, this one involving claims that Russia ran a state-sanctioned system for juicing its athletes, USA Swimming has stirred up a 40-year-old hornets nest by producing a documentary film, The Last Gold.The title refers to the American women pulling off a stunning upset of the doped-up East Germans in the 4x100-meter freestyle relay in the final swimming event at the 1976 Montreal Olympics.Really, its about a bunch of athletes -- and one in particular -- being denied their just rewards by a now-defunct nation that set the bar lower than anyone before or since when it came to winning gold through better chemistry.Babashoff should have been a star in Montreal. She was the greatest female swimmer in the world and, at 19, in the prime of her career. Instead, she settled for one silver after another -- in the 200 freestyle, 400 free, 800 free, not to mention the 4x100 medley relay.Each time, she was beaten by an East German.Frustrated by the results and convinced her rivals were cheating, she blurted out her accusations to the world. The result was a nickname that still dogs her to this day (Surly Shirley) and led much of the media at the time to brand her a sore loser.Most people look at a silver medal as being something you won, said Babashoff, now 59. Unfortunately, in 1976, the silver medal got to be the losing (medal). You were the loser.Of course, after Communism collapsed in Eastern Europe in the late 1980s and early `90s, all of Babashoffs suspicions, and then some, were confirmed. The East Germans doled out copious amounts of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs, not always with the knowledge of their athletes.The ramifications are still being felt today, not just in the tainted results but with the massive health problems many of those gold medalists went on to suffer.Theres plenty of blame to go around, but its a reminder that no one can let their guard down in the war on drugs. Not the anti-doping agencies, which dont always go far enough to root out the cheats. Not the governing bodies, which are often beholden to big-money sponsors. Not the media, which is often more cheerleader than watchdog.Babashoff suspected something was up with the East Germans. Their female swimmers had never won an Olympic gold medal before 1976. Suddenly, they seemed to be winning them all -- 11 of 13 at Moontreal, to be exact.ddddddddddddEven though the Americans -- Babashoff, Jill Sterkel, Wendy Boglioli and the late Kim Peyton -- finally claimed the only gold for the U.S. women in their final event, that did little to ease the sting of such a massive fraud.The East Germans were nothing at the Olympics, Babashoff recalled Friday, a tinge of anger still evident in her voice all these years later. Why didnt that send up a red flag? People going, `Wait a minute, whats going on here? This is so unusual. This tiny, little, depressed country now has the best women -- and only women -- swimmers in the whole world. But no one thought anything of that.Despite a mountain of evidence that has since emerged, the East Germans were never stripped of their ill-gotten triumphs, having pulled off a scam that tarnished a lot more sports than swimming.But Babashoff remains the cause celebre -- a giant of the pool who, it turns out, never won an individual gold medal.The International Olympic Committee doesnt have a mechanism in place to deal with such an epic, long-ago con job. Theres a 10-year statute of limitations (or, in some older cases, just eight years) for punishing dopers -- not nearly long enough to help Babashoff and so many others.Also, sanctions can only be applied to those who test positive, miss or refuse a test, or show irregularities in their biological passport. Again, nothing in the books applies to the East Germans.No reason that cant change.Its never the wrong time to do the right thing, Babashoff said.Admittedly, it would get very messy if the IOC tried to sort out every case of a tainted East German who cheated a clean athlete. Impossible, really. And lets not be naive: some of those athletes they beat were surely doping, too.But, at the very least, the IOC should recognize Babashoff and every other athlete who was beaten by an East German with a duplicate gold of their own.The record book would get a lot more crowded, to be sure, with hundreds of events suddenly listing multiple champions.That seems a small price to pay to all those who were wronged.Babashoff, in particular.Were not getting any younger, she said. 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