Jose Mourinho has played down the impact of his sack from Manchester United, saying it was “nothing I didn’t expect” and that he “didn’t need time to recover”.
During his three-year stay at Old Trafford, Mourinho spent nearly £400million on 11 players and failed to compete for the Premier League title.
Now, Mourinho has dismissed any notion of the sacking having any lasting impact on him, insisting that he didn’t need time to recover from the job loss.
“I didn’t need to recover from anything. What happened was nothing I didn’t expect.
“I didn’t need time to recover. I’ve been using the time to work on my future, to improve my technical staff, to find a new dimension to my work, without obviously losing what I am.
“It was me who, being as I am and thinking as I think, got to where I am. But my work has been at that level. I want to be better, I want to readapt, I want to reformulate myself and that’s what I’ve been doing,” Mourinho told Eleven Sports.
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He's no doubt one of the best coaches in football but he talks too much. Always looking for an escape route when ever he fails to live up to expectations. Stellar na him own defense mechanism be that o. But still on still i love the man for his drama on the field of play when he's player scores.
ReplyDeleteIt has affected him, you can tell by the words he used. Nobody is great forever.
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