Chilling out in the Middle East on a fat wad, certainly has its advantages I guess.Maybe he's starting to mellow
He looks quite gaunt looking there
So would u if your career was being linked to the peados in anyway shape or formHe looks quite gaunt looking there
He’s just found his kids are going to a catholic school.So would u if your career was being linked to the peados in anyway shape or form
So would u if your career was being linked to the peados in anyway shape or form
Maybe he's starting to mellow
Exactly this, seen a few videos of Mournho and even Wenger in the past few weeks and most of the stuff they said have been spot on.You’ll probably hear a lot more sense spoken from Jose now that he’s not in a high pressure job/situation. Management can turn men into babbling idiots.
Yet I'm sure he's been really disparaging about Klopp in the past, saying he wasn't one of the EPL's "elite" managers like him and Pep etc.
Yet I'm sure he's been really disparaging about Klopp in the past, saying he wasn't one of the EPL's "elite" managers like him and Pep etc.
Take one story from the summer of 2016, when the Portuguese first joined United, and Antonio Conte and Pep Guardiola joined the Premier League. Mourinho was about to do a corporate event and generally sat there looking to just get on with it, until it was explained to him how he would be introduced. The presenter would list all of these famous names and their great records, purposely leaving the Portuguese off, so he could then appear on stage.
Except, in rehearsing this, the presenter didn’t quite get to the end of the list.
Mourinho interjected. “Not Klopp,” he said, when he heard the German’s name. “He hasn’t won anything.”
When this was naturally disputed, Mourinho referenced the number of second-place finishes Klopp has endured, and the fact that Bayern Munich were “shit” when the German won his two Bundesliga titles with Borussia Dortmund.