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He wanted out so badly. Thanks for prolonging the United banter era.Looks 10 years younger already.
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He wanted out so badly. Thanks for prolonging the United banter era.Looks 10 years younger already.
Reuters
He won more trophies with United than the media darlings Poch and Klopp combined.What is Mourinho net worth?
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/la...alary-pay-out-money-Manchester-United-manager
39 M according to this, plus what he will get from United.
Good career!
I have to agree his style isn't out dated as people seem to suggest. I think Mourinho is best suited to a team just below the top where there may be less egos and players are more content sacrificing something for the overall benefit. Inter is the prime example. A good historical team but clearly below other top European teams. Whoever they played they'd be the underdog. Even his first stint at Chelsea they weren't a major force and what they achieved was outside the norm for their history.I don’t think his style is outdated as some of the media pundits have suggested. There are many ways to play football. I don’t like his style but it can be effective.
What’s changed is his impulse to throw players under a bus at the first sign of trouble. Division instead of unity, blame instead of encouragement, disunity instead of harmony.
The writing was on the wall at Chelsea, can’t understand why the United board couldn’t see that. Suspect he’s finished now as far as top jobs are concerned. It would be a foolish board to repeat this mistake, a lower league side perhaps.
If Juve fail to win the CL league this year cant see him not ending up there.
They have the defensive structure, the Mendes connection & are absolutely desperate to win it.
Aren't Inter holding out for Simeone? Why go for Mourinho when you can have the better version of Mourinho? He may well end up back at Porto.Juve is reserved for Zidane. He’ll go to Italy somewhere, Inter seems an obvious choice but I’m not sure the’re prepared or even able to back him up financially.
I feel the same. For his methods to work, you need players who believe in him and willing to do the dirty work on field. Modern day players don't have that attitude. Though his methods are fine, he will find it hard to get players who would do that.I have to agree his style isn't out dated as people seem to suggest. I think Mourinho is best suited to a team just below the top where there may be less egos and players are more content sacrificing something for the overall benefit. Inter is the prime example. A good historical team but clearly below other top European teams. Whoever they played they'd be the underdog. Even his first stint at Chelsea they weren't a major force and what they achieved was outside the norm for their history.
He will go back to Inter and make them a success because the fans and players will be willing to accept his methods.
Except that his methods clearly aren't fine. Name another manager who slags his players off in the press to the extent that Mourinho does. You can't. Modern players being soft and pampered is not Mourinho's problem. Mourinho's ego and mouth are Mourinho's problem. We have a team full of players that looked soft, pampered and allergic to work last year and nearly to a man they look better prepared and committed working under Emery, a demanding manager. It's not about playing draconian football either. Players will do that if it wins them things. Winning things gets you contract extensions and raises. It's about public disrespect of players. If Mourinho had talked about Roy Keane the way he's talked about Pogba he'd have had to fight him. So his methods aren't fine because the scapegoating and blame deflecting does not fly from any coach in any sport and hasn't for years.I feel the same. For his methods to work, you need players who believe in him and willing to do the dirty work on field. Modern day players don't have that attitude. Though his methods are fine, he will find it hard to get players who would do that.
He wanted out so badly. Thanks for prolonging the United banter era.
Thats Pogba. Luke Shaw looks a much better player for Mourinhos comments. It's as much about the player their own and their own ego. That's why I think he is best suited to a tier 2 team and getting them to lunch above their weight.Except that his methods clearly aren't fine. Name another manager who slags his players off in the press to the extent that Mourinho does. You can't. Modern players being soft and pampered is not Mourinho's problem. Mourinho's ego and mouth are Mourinho's problem. We have a team full of players that looked soft, pampered and allergic to work last year and nearly to a man they look better prepared and committed working under Emery, a demanding manager. It's not about playing draconian football either. Players will do that if it wins them things. Winning things gets you contract extensions and raises. It's about public disrespect of players. If Mourinho had talked about Roy Keane the way he's talked about Pogba he'd have had to fight him. So his methods aren't fine because the scapegoating and blame deflecting does not fly from any coach in any sport and hasn't for years.
No Ferguson, no Wenger, no Mourinho at PL top clubs anymore.
Crazy Time.
Which club though? All the top 6 are out of the question. Clubs like Everton, West Ham or Villa if they come back up might give him a try but will he be willing to go there?He will take a sabbatical and eventually something will open up in England.
His family are here, kids study here etc. This is where he wants to be and some club will probably take the chance at some point. The Balotelli of managers.
Mourinho coming here is probably the only thing in the world that could stop me following Arsenal. Would rather have Abu Bakr al Baghdadi in charge.He's grown on me the last few years, hope he gets another job at Inter or some team like that and can be successful again.Ab
Would honestly still take him here if the opportunity did arise, tho of course if he wasn't happy with the backing he received at United he probably wouldn't be thrilled seeing what we'd give him.
Luke Shaw is one player out of an entire squad. Pogba is one of numerous players who have stagnated playing under Mourinho. Also worth nothing that Pogba has not regressed at all for his country. He just showed in the World Cup exactly what kind of player he is in a stable environment with a ***** as manager. He's looked worse with a narcissist loon constantly trying to push his buttons. It's management 101 not just in football but in any business that you can't motivate all of your employees the same way. The job of a manager is to find a way to get the best out of each and every person under you by appealing to them as individuals. Luke Shaw looking a little bit less hopeless does not in any way exonerate Mourinho from doing the same thing he's done now 3 other times in slating players to try to mask his own shortcomings. It's amazing how Mourinho's warts are on display no matter which setting he finds himself in but Pogba's seem only to have emerged under Mourinho. Coincidence? I think not.Thats Pogba. Luke Shaw looks a much better player for Mourinhos comments. It's as much about the player their own and their own ego. That's why I think he is best suited to a tier 2 team and getting them to lunch above their weight.