Former Chelsea and Porto coach Mourinho was at pains to underline who was in charge when asked at a post-King's Cup final news conference what he made of the criticism.
Di Stefano, who won five consecutive European Cups with Real between 1956 and 1960, was scathing in his newspaper column Monday about Mourinho's strategy of instructing his players to sit back against Barca and try to catch them on the break.
By contrast, he said watching Pep Guardiola's Barca side was a "delight."
"People can say what they want but I am the coach and I decide how we play," a weary-looking Mourinho said.
"Working as a coach is hard as there are a lot of things at play," he added. "I try to create the best possible situation for my players."
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