is mourinho yesterdays man??



He gets less leeway because frankly if he isn’t yesterday’s man his football certainly is. It’s garbage. And also because his characters so attritional. He does however grind out results and does it very well. Even now with spurs he’s still doing it. As someone said champions league form since he arrived
 
He gets less leeway because frankly if he isn’t yesterday’s man his football certainly is. It’s garbage. And also because his characters so attritional. He does however grind out results and does it very well. Even now with spurs he’s still doing it. As someone said champions league form since he arrived
Would hardly call spurs boring at the moment
 
He started at Spuds in good humour - much as he did at Chelseascum first time around - and his side played canny football. Soon he reverted to his miserable complaining self and his team duly played shite. When Manchester United fans clamoured for him to bring attacking football after Van Gaal I wondered how they thought he would do that when his favourite result is 1-0 after scoring early and boring everyone for the rest of the game. He has been yesterday's man for years.
 
He was absolutely brilliant at Chelsea the first time and Inter but since then? Won the league with Madrid in 2012 but fell out with the entire team the year after. Won the league with Chelsea but fell out with pretty much the entire squad the year after. Didn't do a lot with Man United and fell out with players. He's always been spiky and egotistical but I think in the early days he got players to buy in through his man management, now he purposely rubs people up the wrong way knowing the club will either back him and play to his ego and sack him with a massive pay off.
Summed up perfectly
 
If you look at the list of clubs he's managed and then Spurs that shows the trajectory of his career. Could say the same for Carlo at Everton mind....
 
Yes he is. Will forever be a respected manager for what he achieved although he achieved it through negative tactics imo. At Chelsea he had 10 men behind the ball, get it through to Drogba and he would leather it into the net 9 times out of ten.
 
Doing a decent job.

Take Son and Kane out of any team and you’ll struggle. They’ve also lost Eriksen.

Once he’s rebuilt in the summer they’ll be a force again next season.
 
Ive worked with a few Chelsea ST holders ower the years. All came to the same conclusion.
Once they went two goals up he discouraged the FBs from going beyond the wingers. Told em to save themselves for the rest of the season. That’s why there was nivver any truly scintillating football from him just functional winning stuff.
Klopp, Pep, Fergie, Wenger etc would allow their teams to carry on piling up the goals by taking risks with the safety of a two goal cushion. Jose was the opposite. We’ve got the win, do nowt silly, don’t tire yer selves out and WE will be the fittest strongest team when march-April - May comes around.
 
His reputation precedes him. Short career of so many highs but no longevity like the greats.
Or not scared to try again elsewhere? Confident in his own ability to recreate success again and again In different countries environments as opposed to “the greats” who may do it once and stay put?
Mind he doesn’t choose to leave anywhere does he?
International management may suit him even more.
 

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