Despite massive purchases, Jose Mourinho never succeeded in Old Trafford. Once again, the controversial manager stops in the third season at a big club and leaves a club in chaos with a sea of ​​contract-out players, internal battles and a record-breaking season.The humble defeat of the weekend to Liverpool became the famous drop of management in Manchester United and controversial manager Jose Mourinho was thrown out of Old Trafford on ass and elbows, and is he unsure why he was fired, he could just watch some of these statistics / claims:

  • United booked the Champions League knockout phase with just 11 points.
  • Mourinho is unfamiliar with almost everything and all ...
  • Players' level and corperation with the coach is falling almost every day by day like the results.
  • With 17 matches played so far in the league, Manchester United have only managed just 26 points after the Liverpool defeat, sitting at 6th position on the log and If you look further at the position, you will see that Manchester United's goal difference is zero.

These are the facts that the Manchester United board had to deal with when they decided whether Mourinho would continue in the club. But is it only the controversial manager's fault?

Not all arrows point to Mourinho, because the owners of the Glazer family also seemed to be much more interested in withdrawing more money from the club than improving the condition that has shown a downward curve since Sir Alex Ferguson left the club. In addition, it seems obvious that Chairman Ed Woodward - with a past in the investment industry - does not have enough knowledge of running one of the world's largest football clubs. So the Glazer family and Woodward bear a responsibility, but nothing about Mourinho.

TARGET DRY AND DEFENSE ISSUES DESPITE BIG PURCHASES AND WAGES

After Manchester United's very disappointing home defeat to Juventus, Jose Mourinho said that if better football was to be played at Old Trafford, some more expensive players would have to be taken to Manchester United. The pressed manager also stormed the central Italian defense with Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini and found out that there were such some expensive world-class players that Manchester United needed ... The statement has since hunted a bit because Bonucci came to "The Old Lady" for 120 million, while Chiellini cost Juventus 35 million - totaling 155 million dollars.

This amount has Mourinho spent twenty-four times on new players in the last three transfer seasons, but many of these players are decisive disappointments, such as Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Victor Lindelöf, Alexis Sánchez and Fred. In the weekend's top match against Liverpool, Manchester United lost in shot statistics by 35-6, but despite the toothless offensive performance, the club's record purchase-procured Paul Pogba all the way out of the bench where the French has been sitting a lot lately - like Fred and Romelu Lukaku - and the three bench heaters have cost Mourinho close to two billion dollars.

So, although Mourinho has been busy telling that he has not got the players he wanted, he has spent a lot of money on new players - they just did not make it. During the period when Mourinho has been in Manchester United, there is only one Premier League team that has spent more money on players than them and that is their rival, Manchester City. In the last five Transfers, United has spent more money on boosting the squad than Tottenham, Liverpool and Arsenal have combined.

In addition to the big purchases, Mourinho has also used well in Manchester United's wage budget - among other things, to the transfer-free players - Zlatan Ibrahimović and Alexis Sanchez. So Mourinho has been an expensive acquaintance in Manchester, where it almost seems that he never fell to. In 2016, Mourinho concluded that his life was terrible and that he lived in a hotel room in Manchester.

"BORING, BORING MANCHESTER UNITED"

Around July 2015, the headlines in the English newspapers "Boring, Boring Manchester United" when Mourinho's team never made an offensive game at Manchester United. His attitude to the matches was often very defensive, which contradicts the club's DNA, and when the team came back, Mourinho initiated the very broken plan B by kicking long balls against the often substituted Marouane Fellaini. Manchester United fans had simply wanted more of "The Special One", which instead became "The Special None".

The current United team simply does not look like a winning team and looking at the current City team, Mourinho is once again far behind the rivals Pep Guardiola ... but despite this, the bad purchases, the lack of manners and the often boring game style, so the controversial manager got a contract extension in his second season in the club and a lot of money to sign. Thus, a clear pattern for Mourinho repeated from the time in Inter, Real Madrid, twice in Chelsea and now at Manchester United.

Namely that he y takes over a club in crisis, he immediately improves their results, spends a lot of money on players - often some players he has previously worked with. In the second season he signs a contract extension, and then the ballad begins to swarm and it grows until Mourinho gets fired in the third season. There is a striking coincidence in this and one can not help thinking that the many contract signings with some of the world's biggest football clubs have made Mourinho a very wealthy man and that he has thought about it. That is, he sometimes wished to be fired in clubs to get somewhere else and score some big "Sign on fees".

One of strange bouts is that he made Eva Carneiro the world's best-known physiotherapist when she was not been able to hurry up when a Chelsea player was down in the touchline at an inappropriate time or when he became publicly unfamiliar with Real Madrid Sergio Ramos and Iker Casillas or in summer was hilarious that Anthony Martial would like to see his newborn child or when he said the Chelsea players had betrayed him. Lots of fuss that journalists have loved to tell about, but conversely, Mourinho has also exhausted its quota of foolishness. When you add bad shopping, a destructive and boring game style as well as a record late season. In addition, Sky Sports expert Gary Lineker also has a good point in his tweet shortly after the Mourinho firing.

"I can imagine that the sack is also about trying to stop the masses of players coming next month (how many Manchester United players with contract outflows this summer can start negotiating with other clubs).

Does Mourinho have an international cut in addition to the usual, which must be the requirement to be the manager of one of the world's biggest football clubs? Because "The Special One" has become "The Special None"?