Mourinho cautions Man Utd players that those he wanted to sell years ago are still on the team.

Truth is revealed over time.

April 22nd 2024.

Mourinho cautions Man Utd players that those he wanted to sell years ago are still on the team.
In December 2018, Manchester United made the decision to part ways with their manager, Jose Mourinho. Despite his successful start at the club, winning the League Cup and Europa League in his first season, a second season without any trophies led to his dismissal. This marked the end of his tenure at Old Trafford, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer taking over as his replacement.

During his time at United, Mourinho had a tumultuous relationship with some of the players, most notably Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford, and Luke Shaw. He publicly criticized their character and behavior, and even had a falling out with star midfielder Paul Pogba, reportedly calling him a "virus". Additionally, Mourinho faced challenges in bringing in his preferred transfer targets, such as Croatian winger Ivan Perisic and defender Harry Maguire.

In a recent interview with the Daily Telegraph, Mourinho opened up about his time at United, expressing his disappointment in not receiving the support and trust he needed from the club's hierarchy. He believed that with their backing, he could have achieved more success. He also revealed that there are still a few players in the current squad that he had wanted to get rid of five or six years ago, as he felt they did not fit the professional standards he expected at a club like Manchester United.

Despite his departure from the club, Mourinho still has a soft spot for United and wishes them all the best. He acknowledges that time will always reveal the truth, and he hopes to see the club succeed in the future. Since his departure, United has had three different managers, but some of the players from Mourinho's time still remain. This serves as a reminder of the challenges he faced during his time at the club.

In conclusion, Mourinho's time at Manchester United may have ended on a sour note, but he remains a "football man" at heart and wishes the club nothing but success. He reflects on his tenure with mixed emotions, grateful for the opportunity but also disappointed in the lack of support and trust he received. Only time will tell what the future holds for both Mourinho and Manchester United.

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