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No. I'm a United fan and I think give him another season. City were just amazing this season, no shame in coming second only to them.
The points gap shows the gap in terms of quality.
@ MMHS deliberately staying away from this thread ?![]()
No way MU should sack Mou, he is a legend. MU should keep him for another 15 years at least.
It has only been 3 games so far, it seems every defeat is heavily scrutinised by the media though. The tabloids have painted Jo as some sort of Bollywood Villain.
The UK media have been against him for a while now but at one point they were in awe of him.
I dont understand what's going on as he was a genuis tactition not so long ago but now seem clueless.
Applauding the fans for nearly a minute afterwards suggests he could be on his way out. This defeat to Spurs could be his last as Man Utd manager. Just doesn't look happy not that he ever did throughout his managerial career. He wants an endless amount of money for new players that the board is not willing to give seeing his record in the transfer market at Utd is rather abysmal. He is an incredibly rude man.
He should be sacked. His style of play is non existent. He doesn't back youth and hasn't improved any players other than Lingard. Also he doesn't want to manage certain players, he just wants to throw them under the bus.
Manchester United should try to appoint Jardim or Neiglsmenn. They play attacking football and will back and improve young players.
Jardim is a fantastic choice - he is at the right age also. Sir Alex also took charge at around early-mid 40s. Neiglsmenn is too young, he might face the same fate like Villas Boas in a big club. But, Jardim might not leave Monaco - he is doing a fantastic job there with lots of French youth talent and I heard he is well paid by Rybolovleva. At Monaco, there is no tax either and it's one of the best places to live.
Environment surrounding MU isn't healthy now with too many people sticking nose in first team business. Woodward isn't David Gill and he is given too much power in club issues by the Yanks. Also, the next man (be it ZZ, if he comes) again will be hunted by the "class of '92" from day one. Actually, until one of them is appointed (& fails), MU managers will be scrutinized too much by that brigade. Jardim might dodge the bullet ...
Yes he should be sacked although I suspect that would be his preference so he can get a massive pay out...
The man is a scam
How is he a scam, he has won titles in more countries then other managers and has 3 EPL titles to his name as well. For all the criticism with regards to being out of his depth he still has a title in this era to and finished 2nd last season, plus I could be wrong but he is the last manager to win an European title with an English club. Moreover he has done a better job then the last two names to have managed United. Expectations are obviously extremely high given how highly he is rated as one of the greatest ever if not the greatest.
How is he a scam, he has won titles in more countries then other managers and has 3 EPL titles to his name as well. For all the criticism with regards to being out of his depth he still has a title in this era to and finished 2nd last season, plus I could be wrong but he is the last manager to win an European title with an English club. Moreover he has done a better job then the last two names to have managed United. Expectations are obviously extremely high given how highly he is rated as one of the greatest ever if not the greatest.
Expectations are even higher when you get to spend200 million on players..
He’s a three year wonder at any club before he starts whining, and blaming it on everything except himself until he gets the inevitable sack, and a huge payout.
Calling him a Scam was an over the top statement to get his fans riled up but I do maintain that he’s losing it with his now extreme outbursts... he’s slowly losing the mantle of the self proclaimed “special one”.
Across the City is a manager who has firmly put his team at the top of the tree and the king of the city..
All the heritage and pedigree has been thrown out of the window in just a couple of seasons.
Honours
Porto[224]
Primeira Liga: 2002–03, 2003–04
Taça de Portugal: 2002–03
Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 2003
UEFA Champions League: 2003–04
UEFA Cup: 2002–03
Chelsea[224]
Premier League: 2004–05, 2005–06, 2014–15
FA Cup: 2006–07
Football League Cup: 2004–05, 2006–07, 2014–15
FA Community Shield: 2005
Internazionale[224]
Serie A: 2008–09, 2009–10
Coppa Italia: 2009–10
Supercoppa Italiana: 2008
UEFA Champions League: 2009–10
Real Madrid[224]
La Liga: 2011–12
Copa del Rey: 2010–11
Supercopa de España: 2012
Manchester United
EFL Cup: 2016–17
FA Community Shield: 2016
UEFA Europa League: 2016–17
Individual
Onze d'Or Coach of the Year: 2005[225]
FIFA World Coach of the Year: 2010[9]
IFFHS World's Best Club Coach: 2004,[226] 2005,[226] 2010,[226] 2012[226]
Premier League Manager of the Season: 2004–05,[224] 2005–06,[224] 2014–15[224]
Premier League Manager of the Month: November 2004,[224] January 2005,[224] March 2007[224]
Serie A Manager of the Year: 2008–09,[227] 2009–10[228]
Albo Panchina d'Oro: 2009–10[229]
Miguel Muñoz Trophy: 2010–11,[230] 2011–12[231]
UEFA Manager of the Year: 2002–03,[232] 2003–04[232]
UEFA Team of the Year: 2003,[232] 2004,[232] 2005,[232] 2010[232]
The 10 Greatest Coaches of the UEFA era[233]
World Soccer Magazine World Manager of the Year: 2004,[234] 2005,[234] 2010[234]
World Soccer Magazine Greatest Manager (Active): 2013
European Coach of the Year—Alf Ramsey Award: 2010
BBC Sports Personality of the Year Coach Award: 2005[235]
La Gazzetta dello Sport Man of the Year: 2010[236]
International Sports Press Association Best Manager in the World: 2010[237]
Prémio Prestígio Fernando Soromenho: 2012[238]
Football Extravaganza's League of Legends (2011)[239]
Globe Soccer Awards Best Coach of the Year: 2012[240]
Globe Soccer Awards Best Media Attraction in Football: 2012[241]
Portuguese Coach of the Century: 2015[4]
PFA Portuguese Manager of the Year: 2017
LMA Performances of the Week:[A] 2 December 2017 (Arsenal 1–3 Man.Utd),[242] 7 April 2018 (Man.City 2–3 Man.Utd)[243]
Others
PRT Order of Prince Henry - Grand Officer BAR.png Grand Officer of the Order of Prince Henry[244]
Doctor Honoris causa – for his accomplishments in football from Lisbon Technical University[217]
Records
Guinness World Records
Most Points in a Premier League Season (95)[245]
Most Champions League’s Won at Different Clubs (with Porto and Inter Milan)[245]
Youngest Manager to Reach 100 Champions League Games (49 years 12 days)[245]
Most Games Unbeaten at Home in the Premier League (77)[245]
Longest Football Unbeaten Home Run by a Manager (9 years)[245]
I should mention that Bus parking Mou's Real scored the highest number of goals in a season, which still is a record in La Liga and before last year, highest goals scored by EPL team in a season was JM's Chelsea, highest points scored also by JM's Chelsea.
Brilliant tactician, just caught in a wrong job here. And, he didn't help his course by spending too much for average players, whom he thought would fit in his system.
While some of these criticisms are valid, none of them take away from his accomplishments as a manager during his career. It's not easy to replace Alex and he has done a better job then Moyes and that Holland bloke, Liverpool use to have a great heritage to but they haven't won the EPL in like forever.
LOL that holland bloke is an ATG manager.