Jose Mourinho has plotted Manchester United's Champions League downfall before, and now he hopes to do the same when his Inter Milan side welcome the European Champions to the San Siro tomorrow night.

Five years ago the then-Porto manager masterminded a stunning two-legged victory over United with a dramatic 90th minute goal at Old Trafford, before going on to lift the trophy.

Five years on, and the charismatic Mourinho has met Sir Alex on many more occassions with former club Chelsea, pipping him to the Premier League title twice, before being sacked in 2008 following a falling out with the Chelsea hierarchy.

Inter Milan were quick to secure his services, and now have the man they feel can guide them to their ever European Title.

And now, on the eve of the gigantic European clash, Mourinho dismisses claims made Arsene Wenger this week that Manchester United are 'untouchable'.

"Untouchable...no," said Mourinho. "I hope United think like that, though, because they're not untouchable."

Inter only limped past struggling Bologna 2-1 with a late goal from Mario Balotelli, but Mourinho said: "It doesn't matter how many of my team could get into theirs because my team is more than the sum of the parts.

"Players don't play individually. It's team play and United is not better than my team. We will beat them."

If Mourinho's prediction proves to be a correct one, then it will be seldom to say, He really is the "Special One."