Jose Mourinho has officially been sacked by Manchester United, here are some stats on his two-and-a-half spell at the Red Devils.
0 - Manchester United are the only side José Mourinho has managed for at least two full seasons without winning a trophy at the end of the second campaign.
4 - José Mourinho has had eight different managerial jobs in his career. His first spell at Chelsea is the only time he has entered the fourth season in charge of a club.
29 - 19th placed Huddersfield Town (28) have conceded fewer Premier League goals so far in 2018-19 than Manchester United (29), with only Fulham, Cardiff, Burnley and Southampton conceding more than the Red Devils under Jose Mourinho.
1.62 - Manchester United averaged 1.62 goals per game in the Premier League under Jose Mourinho, less than they did under David Moyes (1.65)
83 - Manchester City (234) have scored 83 goals more than Manchester United (151) in the Premier League (both in 93 games) since the appointments of Jose Mourinho as United boss & Pep Guardiola as City manager. Difference.
26 - Manchester United have picked up 26 points after their first 17 league games this season under Jose Mourinho; their worst points haul in the top-flight at this stage since 1990-91 (also 26 points).
176 - Manchester United won 176 Premier League points since the appointment of Jose Mourinho as manager; fewer than Manchester City (222), Tottenham Hotspur (202), Chelsea (200) and Liverpool (196).
Chimes
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Very much relieved
ronbkos
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Lastly all these mega player they call themselves have to tighten their game from now on. There is no point paying you lot so much money and see the way you guys are playing. You are playing for Manchester United be proud of it and so some respect to the club and the fan. At the moment all the blame went to Jose but to be honest the most blame should goes towards the players. You lots are playing like bunch of wannabees so wake up guys and let's make season to be remembered as of the toughest but conquered with pride.
ronbkos
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Well there is always a case of scapegoat but this time it seems right for the sack. I know he is good manager with strong cv but what I find surprising is when we are losing to lower levels team he could not change the game in the half time. I expect more from special one if his tactics A doesn't work he should have plan B and even plan C but in this year case it seems like he was out of tactics but hanged on to what it was in the first half of the game. That's the only thing that bite me against him no grudges against him but to be honest we expect more from him. Then he started pointing out the players in the public which put all the players against him. What he said was true but the way he said was not right. He should have done it behind the door non of these drama were created and the fuss. Anyway I will wish him the best for the future.
Voblnpz
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Let's wait for the future. Fulham coach was sacked and an experienced coach brought in, things are still the same. I am watching. À coach may have good plans for the club but the club owners have the right over the finances to keep available to the coach to buy players. If man u does not get defenders and good finishers, then the club will sack another coach by the end of the year. For this to happen, the club must release money. The fans will soon understand that sacking a coach is not solving a problem. Liverpool spent almost twice as man u, this summer, and you can see the outcome. Before mou came to man u, his tactics were well known, so why are the fans complaining about his tactics as if it is not the same person that gave good results in his first year.