Foxbatt
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His rivalry with Wenger seems like one he'll take till the end of all galaxy.
I really do not understand why he calls Arsene a vouyer? He never said anything about Fergie though.
His rivalry with Wenger seems like one he'll take till the end of all galaxy.
Perhaps Jose sees Arsene as his shit coat rival. That's why he takes the rivalry so personally. When things go personal, there's no logic.I really do not understand why he calls Arsene a vouyer? He never said anything about Fergie though.
I really do not understand why he calls Arsene a vouyer? He never said anything about Fergie though.
He called him it once, after Wenger had been talking about Chelsea"s bad form a lot.
He didn't go after Fergie for two reasons;
1, He respected him.
2, He didn't think a war of words with Fergie would be in his benefit. Riling up Wenger for years worked as he never lost a game to him. Fergie would've probably enjoyed Jose's "mind games" and given back worse than he got.
He claims he never lost and he didn't lose many but Wenger beat him twice in the 19 games.
He claims he never lost and he didn't lose many but Wenger beat him twice in the 19 games.
Did he? Must've been post-chelsea.
He just became so insecure, so cringy. Woodard had nothing to do with it.
He just became so insecure, so cringy. Woodard had nothing to do with it.
I’ve never enjoyed watching Mourinho football, right from the start it has been the same functional boring football, goals or no goals. He hasn’t adapted his style to keep up, and that’s that.
Yes, Mourinho is pragmatic coach and his football is dire at times, especially when he is not confident on his players to play more expansive football or when he is in a knockout competition. But the bolded part on your post , a lie told a thousand times is still a lie...
I guess you haven't watched his teams playing when he has the team he wants and this statement is HUGE when you are discussing Mourinho. And i am out.
Thought Chelsea played some fantastic football for large parts of 14/15, Costa and Fabregas were in brilliant form up to around January although Chelsea still bunkered down v other top 6 teams.
Then you had that odd cup defeat to Bradford and things seemed to fizzle out even if you still comfortably won the league. Then the huge issues the next season.
How does it smell?He is getting backed efficiently , only spend around 60m for 7 new players of his own choices. A fully backed Mourinho will be frightening to the league, I expect him to challenge for all fronts , the media might paint him as finished manager but the only one finished was United , never him.
He was never going to be treated like a God at RM but failed to accept this. At Porto, Chelsea and Inter he achieved “wonders” - won them the league or the CL after decades or even half a century. Plus his home record and win percentage was phenomenal. He believed his own hype and thought things would always be like this.Why though? It has to be because of his time in Spain. Such a confident and charismatic guy, won everything there is, yet seems so angry all the time. Perhaps he's such a perfectionist that he can't accept some things that happened at Real.
Mourinho still has been United most accomplished and best manager post Sir Alex.
I agree, especially after how much we have spent. Europa league, carabao cup and community shield I.e., the holy trinity has been our highest success despite spending as much as clubs who have won leagues and champions league.Hardly an accolade.
Hardly an accolade.
True. This game again makes me wonder how Moyes ended up as United manager after Fergie. Like replacing David Attenborough with Alan Partridge.
This Spurs team reminds me of his Inter team in terms of playstyle and intensity. He's building a monstrous team and I hope I'm wrong.
this game made me realise why Moyes ended up as United manager.