endless_wheelies
feeling dizzy
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Well the "inevitable meltdowns" I assume you must be referring to are only found in 2 of his 8 jobs, one presumably being Real Madrid which ended with a Champions League semi-final 4-3 aggregate defeat and a second place La Liga finish, the other where he was doing far better than Klopp at Dortmund at the time of his sacking and the only variable being the patience of the owner.What a load of rubbish
Nothing in Mourinho's history points towards being able to turn around his inevitable meltdowns,this constant straw grasping over mythical 'player power' doesn't change that reality
I think were the players forced to get back behind him you and others would be shocked as to the upturn in form we'd experience.
Or if he's sacked you and others wouldn't be shocked as to how fast things went south with whatever manager was stupid enough to follow.