It was not a case of if but rather when Jose Mourinho was going to be sacked by Manchester United.
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The 55-year-old was directed towards the exit at Old Trafford on Tuesday morning prompting the sporting world to go crazy over the news.
In the weeks and months leading up to his final day at the club, it seemed as if Mourinho couldn't wait to escape his nightmare at the Theatre of Dreams.
After the news was announced, one fan, who goes by the name of 'Swedemason', encapsulated this feeling by creating a fantastic mash-up of The Smiths' classic hit 'Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now' by stitching Mourinho's past press conferences together to recreate the song.
While the catchy jingle plays in the background, Mourinho talks about how he was happy with the money and power at Chelsea, but is now miserable at United.
The Portuguese boss then questions why he gives his valuable time to players that don't care whether he 'lives or dies', which references the many clashes he has had with his own squad.
He sings: 'I was happy with my wage and Chelsea power, but heaven knows I'm miserable now.
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'I was looking for a club and then I found the club, and heaven knows I'm miserable now.
'In my career, why did I give valuable time to players who don't care if I live or die?'
The video, which was released an hour after Mourinho was sacked by United, was applauded by fans with one suggesting it should be 'Christmas No 1' while another said it would be 'the best thing you'll see all day'.
Now that he has finally been relieved of his duties, it may be true that Mourinho is no longer miserable now.
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