MOURINHO LEADING MANCHESTER UNITED INTO THE ABYSS

                                                           
Jose Mourinho

             Once Again news has risen from old trafford surrounding one of the greatest coaches in modern european football Jose Mourinho and the current head  coach in charge at the helm at Old Trafford Coach Louis Van Gaal. The news is that the great one Jose Mourinho will officially be taking over as the head coach for Manchester United as of August 2016, the start of next season's Barclays Premier League Competition. Mourinho has been rumoured to take over as head coach at Old Trafford ever since the beginning of Manchester United's recent series of bad results which the team gathered early this season like loses to Southampton, Sunderland, the loss to Werder Bremen In the Champions League and the loss to Liverpool in the Europa League knockout stage has left Coach Louis Van Gaal afraid of losing his job to Jose Mourinho at the end of the current Barclays Premier League Season.     

           To be honest, at this point in the season, seeing how poorly the club has been performing for most of the season after falling out of both the Champions League and the Europa League competition I can see why Manchester United board members would think a change of management in the team might be the right choice to lead Manchester United back to elite status in each European Competition Manchester  United competes in the future. I know that in some of my previous Blog post I was focused on trying to back coach Louis Van Gaal to continue on as Manchester United Manager in the near future and I still continue to believe that if given a chance and a little more time Van Gaal might still be able to turn things around on Old Trafford but, with Three games to go in the current season and Manchester United current position in the Premier  League table not favouring the Red Devils for Champions League Football next season, it seems inevitable that Van Gaals reign as Manager of Manchester United might be coming to an end at the end of the current season. However, let me remind everyone involved with Manchester United that Jose Mourinho is the same man who loves having things done his own way and  Mourinho will not hesitate to discipline any player in the team who questions his decisions by leaving the player on the bench for a long period of games. Same thing happened while Mourinho was coach at FC Porto, Real Madrid CF, and of course FC Chelsea so hiring Mourinho as manager of Manchester United will mean running the risk of losing some of Manchester United team leaders who likes to contribute to the team's strategy before any game like Rooney, Carrick, Smalling, Dea Gea  and I don’t need to remind everyone how disastrous the situation would be around Old Trafford if Manchester United were to loose any one of these players next season  or the seasons after that but that might be the situation Old Trafford might be facing next season if Jose Mourinho  takes charge as Manager at Old Trafford. I am not saying Jose Mourinho is not a good coach but I just don’t think Mourinho and Manchester United is suited for each other as Club and Manager.

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