OK, I'm a Man U fan. Mourinho is in my eyes the manager of Man u but not a Man U manager. He isn't cut from the right cloth and the sooner he is gone the better as far as I am concerned. Anyway, that's not what I came here to moan about.
OK, we played Man City at the weekend. Massive match, the biggest of the season in terms of relevance. We went out, played a rubbish defensive style at home and LOST! I can live with losing, it happens in sport but Mourinho is just a total embarrassment. For the second match this year he is moaning that the opposition 'celebrated too much'. What a crock of sh*te, they won they get to laugh in our faces. That's sport, you lose and you have to suck it up. I can't stand his pathetic moany whingy attitude to everything, and I can't stand his negative style of football against top clubs. To use a boxing analogy: We want to slug it out, get a bloody nose and may the best one win, not run around the ring not getting hit and then celebrate a draw.
We may never hit the heights again, may never be the dominant force in the prem again, but we should play the right way, the Man U way - attacking football, not percentage football.
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Hopefully we can keep it to single figures!
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youBut Martial and Rashford played as wingbacks (with Valencia and Young) and Lingard was a number 10 playing DM
Leaving Lukaku by himself up top
It was a shit game, and he does seem to have lost the plot a bit
HOOOWWWEEVVEERRR OP! Have you forgotten Moyes and LVG ? Fuck me, dark days. We are 2nd, good chance of CL quarters! City are scary good, and they played us off the park.
We certainly missed Pogba, and I'd suggest the game would have been better/different, as a contest, if he'd been there. I was deeply impressed with Matic, and thought ever City player aside from the aforementioned Delph, worthy of praise.
No shame whatsoever in losing to this City side, there is a noticeable gulf in quality between us.
I'm Man U, and was a long time before Fergie arrived, I've seen all this before, We'll get better, and so will everyone else, makes the game more interesting to me.
I like Mourinho, I just wish he'd learn to shut the fuck up every now and again.
Celebrating too much? 'Kin hell, does he remember his touchline sprint when manager of Porto, when they knocked us out of the Champions League...I bloody well do.
I like him though. He is a good manager as his record shows. City are just a very, very good side. Mourinho has a controversial side, but that is all part of his style, taking the attention and criticism away from his players.
Hell, we could finish 2nd this year, to one of the best teams in the world. That is no small achievement..
I've not seen a lot of analysis about how Man U's title chances are gone, and how Man C are now *the* team in that city.
Mourinho has successfully deflected all talk away from the match and how his team - or any individual player - performed, and made it all about the changing room "bust up".
Clever way of keeping criticism away from the team - and his professional capabilities.
He's a professional ass
I remember him being touted as manager, before.. I don’t see him as a Man U manager. I always thought he was a bit of a dick, tbh..
For an ass José Mourinho has managed some big clubs and has consistently won league titles and cups. He may say some odd things, but then English isn't his first language.
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Him vs Dyche... I know who impresses me more.
The true test of managing is when things aren't going well... And two years back he turned Chelski from champs to relegation contenders in the space of a few weeks. Then got sacked.
As for united. 2nd, European football every season, trophies and top class players flocking to join. Yeah...dark times indeed. Try supporting palace! Perspective please!
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youHe inherited some decent players and managed to buy a few (some were out of contract) but he didn't have some bottomless pit of cash like he had at Chelsea.
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