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Half the people on Red Cafe were right about Pogba but it doesn’t make them good football managers.
Half the people on Red Cafe were right about Pogba but it doesn’t make them good football managers.
Half the people on Red Cafe were right about Pogba but it doesn’t make them good football managers.
And what was he wrong about? Go ahead and list them.He was right with Pogba being a virus (harsh description imo but you got his point) He was right wanting to offload Martial which was only to be blocked by the Glazers on multiple occasions. He was right at the time to question Shaw's focus and professionalism. And he was right about Rashford not being a natural Centre Forward. And he was right the squad was too too soft.
But what does football manager Jose Mourinho know?
Jose was right about a player he himself bought in Pogba.
He was wrong about wanting Maguire.
He was wrong about signing Lukaku.
Mkhitarayan was a waste and instantly sold by him.
Bailly was wrong. Lindelof was wrong.
Doesn't matter if you get a few things right if you get so much crap wrong.
I think he did an ok job. So best take your argument to somebody else at the CAFHe was right with Pogba being a virus (harsh description imo but you got his point) He was right wanting to offload Martial which was only to be blocked by the Glazers on multiple occasions. He was right at the time to question Shaw's focus and professionalism. And he was right about Rashford not being a natural Centre Forward. And he was right the squad was too too soft.
But what does football manager Jose Mourinho know?
Jose was right about a player he himself bought in Pogba.
He was wrong about wanting Maguire.
He was wrong about signing Lukaku.
Mkhitarayan was a waste and instantly sold by him.
Bailly was wrong. Lindelof was wrong.
Doesn't matter if you get a few things right if you get so much crap wrong.
How to find fault in everything and fix nothing.
What?
Mourinho wanted to offload Martial and replace him with Perisic but any idea of a move was blocked by Woodward and Joel Glazer.
During the Pogba Mourinho spat the fans chose the player over manager. The meltdown by these players' fanboys here was fascinating...if Jose had it his way Pogba would've been shown the door too.
Because of the board, the squad he inherited and our thick fanbase Jose was up against it from day one.
Cannot believe these threads. Jose was toxic, his whole style is to throw players under the bus. Was Martial lazy and not consistent enough, yes. But was Perisic going to make us better, no. Jose signed Pogba and then fell out with him. All Jose wanted was immediate success and players to fit his blueprint. He couldnt develop players. Shoudl never have been at OT. SIr Bobby was right on that front. End of discussion.So Perisic would’ve been an improvement you think ? Just like all of Jose’s other signings, eh ? You do realize Pogba was one of those, correct ?
What?
Mourinho wanted to offload Martial and replace him with Perisic but any idea of a move was blocked by Woodward and Joel Glazer.
During the Pogba Mourinho spat the fans chose the player over manager. The meltdown by these players' fanboys here was fascinating...if Jose had it his way Pogba would've been shown the door too.
Because of the board, the squad he inherited and our thick fanbase Jose was up against it from day one.
There was nothing wrong about Lukaku signing. The other options available this summer were Belotti and Morata. Lukaku was far better than both, either that or enter the season with both Rashford and Martial as strikers whom years later proved this would have been a disastrous decision.
Lukaku scored 27 goals this season and we later managed to sell him for over 80m to Inter. We didn't lose that much money and definitely got some good value from him when he was sold. Hardly a problematic signing.
Meanwhile good luck trying to cope half the fee we paid for Harry fecking Maguire for example.
Bailly, Lindelof and Mikhi were all signings that didn't cost that much, all were either very promising or had very good season before joining us. Neither of them have been a disaster for the team. Lindelof actually have been a regular starter under the manager who came after Mourinho so I don't even get how he's considered wrong now.
Lindelof has been easily our best defender in Ole's reign.
Problem with Jose is he's not balanced enough and can resort to a bad style of play just to get results. He would carry on being an expensive disaster on shipping in and shipping out. He brought in Pogba for 90 million and expected him to be mature enough to be a general midfielder, brought in Lukaku who has turned out similar at Chelsea. Brought in Sanchez to overwrite Martial Rashford on mega wages. Signed Dalot. Wanted Maguire and no doubt would be insisting he's replaced after a short time. He's right about a few things but has proved to be wrong on so many.
In the end there's some small truths from Jose and LVG. Jose said we're a sad club when he arrived and admitted towards the end he needed help with players, he lost Rui and the club hoped Jose could do more on his own. LVG was stunned by how much we lacked in structure for a big club and had to hastily come up with targets, secure top 4 and we ended up with a lot of failures. We desperately need top people running the club for the Glazers like the owners of City and Chelsea do that have a goal, a plan and authority along with a current top manager. I've been saying this for a long time and Ralf has just said the same. ETH could be the right man at the wrong club if he's not supported well, we could be feeding a man to the wolves.
Mistakes do happen, Chelsea generally recruit better. City have shipped a couple out as well.
What?
Mourinho wanted to offload Martial and replace him with Perisic but any idea of a move was blocked by Woodward and Joel Glazer.
During the Pogba Mourinho spat the fans chose the player over manager. The meltdown by these players' fanboys here was fascinating...if Jose had it his way Pogba would've been shown the door too.
Because of the board, the squad he inherited and our thick fanbase Jose was up against it from day one.
Because saying "a player has bad attitude", and "Jose was right about player" come with completely different sets of implications.Why has this descended into emotional outbursts against Jose? The question is whether Jose was right about the players not whether we were wrong about him.
We're all grown ups I'm sure you can seperate the two without feeling like you've let Jose off the hook.
He was right about their attitudes, simple as that.
He wanted to buy Maguire for 60 million his last season, so he would have saved us 20 million and left us with the same problem.
He also signed Bailly and Lindelof for a combined 70 million, neither of whom have worked out.
Not to mention destroying Martial with Sanchez when he was playing his best football.
That’s not to say he wasn’t wrong about certain members of the team, but he didn’t help this problem, he only added to it by shitting on people in public.
Did bring us our last trophies and highest point total since SAF so can’t knock that.
Because saying "a player has bad attitude", and "Jose was right about player" come with completely different sets of implications.
Him being right at all is also massively revisionistic. Shaw played best season of his life after Jose left and as was said multiple times he was the one that wanted Pogba here in the first place.
Alexis Sanchez made it all worthwhile thoughJose was right about a player he himself bought in Pogba.
He was wrong about wanting Maguire.
He was wrong about signing Lukaku.
Mkhitarayan was a waste and instantly sold by him.
Bailly was wrong. Lindelof was wrong.
Doesn't matter if you get a few things right if you get so much crap wrong.
I am confused. So he was right and then he was wrong. Or was he wrong and then right...Mourinho wanted Pogba and defended him against the media and every single person who criticized him in his first 1.5 years. He did everything he could to shield him from criticism even though he was deserving it. Pogba didn't pay him off and ultimately Mourinho gave up on him. He didn't want to listen. He thought himself way too good.
Both don't contradict each other.
Then that just shows how totally screwed the club recruitment was at the time. Ask any Arsenal fan and he was past it, his dip in form (for a year) was excused, rather than reflecting the fact that his legs had gone. Plus he always gave the ball away, but when you then took away his goal theat there was nothing left otehr than a liability. Then add on the crazy wages, stupid money that only unsettles the dressing room. Symptomatic of the rot at the heart of the club. No strategy, no plan, no coherence.This whole "Sanchez was a huge mistake" narrative needs to stop when discussing Mourinho.
There was not a single credible person out there who called it a bad idea to sign a player who had only a few months of bad form and many years of world class performances at that time. Besides, Mourinho even hinted that it wasn't his pick but just one that landed on his lap - whilst the rumours were circulating BEFORE he arrived.
I am confused. So he was right and then he was wrong. Or was he wrong and then right...
Yes, he was right especially on the football heritage comment. Hard pill to swallow for some at the time, but it was true nevertheless.
So £90m and whatever stupid wages he was on, 'worth a shot'. Says it all. Muppets running the club and it seems muppet fans. When do people realise a robust recruitment strategy makes things a lot clearer and reduce such mistakes. Also if you avoid teh Woodward Galactico strategy then you are less likely to have such expensive flops.Signing Pogba back then was worth the shot and a correct decision by both the club and Mourinho. Cashing on him 3 years later would have also been the correct decision. Both don't contradict each other. When will people realize it's not black or white?
Then that just shows how totally screwed the club recruitment was at the time. Ask any Arsenal fan and he was past it, his dip in form (for a year) was excused, rather than reflecting the fact that his legs had gone. Plus he always gave the ball away, but when you then took away his goal theat there was nothing left otehr than a liability. Then add on the crazy wages, stupid money that only unsettles the dressing room. Symptomatic of the rot at the heart of the club. No strategy, no plan, no coherence.
Because saying "a player has bad attitude", and "Jose was right about player" come with completely different sets of implications.
Him being right at all is also massively revisionistic. Shaw played best season of his life after Jose left and as was said multiple times he was the one that wanted Pogba here in the first place.
So £90m and whatever stupid wages he was on, 'worth a shot'. Says it all. Muppets running the club and it seems muppet fans. When do people realise a robust recruitment strategy makes things a lot clearer and reduce such mistakes. Also if you avoid teh Woodward Galactico strategy then you are less likely to have such expensive flops.
This is just said in hindsight. It's easy to call the shots now because he failed with us but the reality is Pogba was one of the best midfielders in the world back then, was part of a CL finalist team and was chosen in World XI in Fifa awards. He was also only 23 years old, which means you are investing not just in one of the best midfielers in the world, but also in a long term project with a player who actually has even more room for further improvement and hadn't reached his full potential yet.
No brainer. 90m for such player is worth the deal.
Pogba was the hottest thing in the world back then.
It didn't work out alright. Doesn't mean the signing decision on its own was a mistake.
Half the people on Red Cafe were right about Pogba but it doesn’t make them good football managers.
Why is this thread a thing. Everyone can make judgments on players. Mourinho fell out with certain players not because their ability, but because they mentality not meshing with Mourinho's. Mourinho himself just wasn't a good manager anymore though, as has been proven painfully obvious.