Mourinho can Fulfill his Desire of Managing Manchester United

Jose Mourinho ChelseaChelsea have parted way with Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho by mutual consent. Even after the dismal performances this season, Mourinho remains one of the best managers in the world and top clubs will be looking at his situation.
There have been reports suggesting that Pep Guardiola might be joining Man City (Mail) and his job at Munich (Independent) might be taken by Carlo Ancelotti. In such a scenario, where will Mourinho end up?
Paul Merson (Daily Star) believes that Mourinho could rock the Premier League by finally joining Manchester United. He claimed:

“LVG (Louis van Gaal) will be looking behind him.”
“If it doesn’t go well for Man United in the next week or two, I think they might look and think, ‘One of the best managers in the world of football is available. Let’s get him’.”


The former Real Madrid boss has been interested in managing Man United even before Alex Ferguson announced his retirement.
Back in 2013, Mourinho advertised himself in front of the Old Trafford faithful by claiming that the “best team lost” when Real defeated United in the Champions League. Moreover, it was reported (Guardian) that Mourinho was furious when Moyes got the United job ahead of him.
Therefore, it will not be a surprise if Mourinho ends up at Old Trafford. If LvG does eventually leave, Mourinho can finally fulfill his desire of managing Manchester United.
Jose has won the league with every club he has managed since 2002 and United supporters should welcome the two time European Champion with open arms.

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  1. Okujan bony says:

    Mourinho is welcome at O.T!

  2. Wolfgang says:

    Really?All clubs wants a manager who can win most of the time.
    This is the norm. Where would AW be if he were at the bottom 3?
    Assuming Guardiola is appointed manager of any team,failure to win
    consistently wont be tolerated.
    So don’t be surprised LVG could be the next one to go.
    The problem with this big clubs is ,imho,the gap between to and lowly clubs has been breached.

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