I don't much like Mourinho; not even when I have to see him in the Spurs dugout (though I'm slowly warming to the idea from a cold, cold starting point). Still, in terms of results, you're being very unkind.firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 7:51 amThe whole post was interesting Korattt but just picking out this bit. Looking at the 'lucky' appointments. You mention SAF and Klopp ... add Wenger to that list and it's about complete! Maybe someone like Moaniho comes next but to be 'lucky' you want the guy to stay around a bit, Moaniho got 'lucky' with Porto, had money at Chelsea and since then ... not much. Who else? Poch was a 'lucky' prospect but didn't live up to it and Pep came with a big fanfare but I think has found the PL and English football a harder nut than he expected (unless you count the 'League cup' which is more a testament to the depth of ability at his disposal than an achievement of winning). Couple that with the squad Pep inherited and the money in his transfer chest (and the additional rule breaking!) his time here has either burst his bubble or has shown the high quality the other 'average' PL managers have reached.Korattt wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 7:21 amLiverpool have got lucky with Plopp, then again United got lucky with SAF all those years ago, I fear for the immediate future but then again what goes around eh?, just wanna see United eclipse Liverpool with Champions League honours then I’ll die a happy man, sadly I don’t think that’ll ever happen, should have by now, but don’t think so..
I'll straight out make the claim that you didn't watch Mourinho's Porto very much, if you say that was lucky.
Had money at Chelsea, indeed. Money doesn't guarentee success. He made them champions within two years.
Not much since? Trolling right? Surely? The job he did at Inter was a masterclass. In the top 3 of managerial achievements in recent memory, no contest. Real was meh; a matter of opinion regarding how meh considering going against Messi/Xavi/Iniesta in their prime. United despite the way it ended was two trophies in two full seasons; two of the three trophies United have won in seven seasons since Ferguson.