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Mourinho’s Mouth Comes Alive Again

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By Ekene Dike

Jose Mourinho was cautioned against Southampton after he trespassed by entering into the Southampton technical area and attempted to mischievously check a paper which showed Southampton’s tactics.

After the game, he said “I was rude to an idiot”.

However, his abundance of poignant comments during his coaching spells as the coach of Porto, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, Chelsea and Manchester United put his job on the line in the past.  It seems the Portuguese gaffer isn’t ready to desist from his usage of such words as one his weapons to remind the football world of how relevant he is or to brag about his previous success as a manager.

Furthermore, it is visible to the blind and audible to the deaf that he is a great manager; the facts speaks for itself. Winning the Champions league with Porto and Inter Milan isn’t child’s play, in conjunction with winning the English Premier League at Chelsea, clinching the the Europa league as well as the Carabao Cup at Manchester United are some of the examples of his great achievements as a manager.

He uses every opportunity to boast how magnificent he has been in the past when things begin to go wrong for his team. During one of his interviews as the new manager of Spurs, he wasted no time to mock his predecessor Mauricio Pochettino for losing the Champions League final in May 2019.

The question was regarding the possibility of a psychological effect on the players after losing the final to the eventual champions Liverpool. He responded saying that he had no answer, considering the fact he had won every Champions League final he led his team to. That was an indirect way of saying that the former boss wasn’t good enough.

Also, in 2014 he called Arsene Wenger a “specialist in failure” following a clash of egos between the two managers. In his second spell as manager of  Chelsea, he said if he eventually gets sacked, the club would be sacking the most successful manager in the club’s history.

The extent of his castigating comments are limitless, as his players also suffer the wrath of his tongue. One of the best players in the world, wasn’t spared from his criticisms for his players when he told Cristiano Ronaldo that he wasn’t the real Ronaldo and he had to work harder.

It is habitual for Jose Mourinho to be controversial anywhere he is at the helm of affairs and he is adamant of sticking to that modus operandi. Apparently, he is going to be an unrepentant critic and arrogant personality at his present club Spurs.

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