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Did you spot former Premier League manager bizarrely quoting KUNG FU PANDA in his post-match interview?

A former Premier League manager tried to share some words of wisdom which originally targeted kids

TRANMERE manager Nigel Adkins went viral after trying to share words of wisdom by quoting Kung Fu Panda.

Adkins, 59, currently coaches in League Two after years working in the Premier League for Southampton and Reading.

Tranmere manager Nigel Adkins tried to share some words of wisdom
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Tranmere manager Nigel Adkins tried to share some words of wisdom
But Adkins accidentally quoted a line from Kung Fu Panda 2
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But Adkins accidentally quoted a line from Kung Fu Panda 2Credit: AP

The Birkenhead tactician analysed the Rovers' 2-1 victory over Mansfield Town during his post-match interview on Tuesday.

And the ex-Sheffield United boss decided to focus on the present and forget about the past as well as the future.

Tranmere shared their manager's words of wisdom on social media with the following caption: "Some #WednesdayWisdom from the gaffer!"

Adkins said: "Well you have to be in the present moment. You can't turn back time.

"The past is history, the future is a mystery! Today's a gift, that's why they call it the present."

However, Adkins' post-match comments were extremely similar with some notable lines from Kung Fu Panda 2.

The ex-Hull boss sounded like Grand Master Oogway when he tried to comfort key character Po in the popular movie's sequel.

Oogway told Jack Black's character: "Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the present!"

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Tranmere are currently 16th in the League Two table with 14 wins and 19 defeats in 38 matches so far this season.

Adkins took over at Prenton Park in November and has since amassed 11 wins as well as nine losses in 24 games across all competitions.

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Tranmere defeated Mansfield with goals by Regan Hendry and Rob Apter following Will Swan's equaliser.

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