Manchester United decided to sack Jose Mourinho because they were unhappy with a lack of progress in form, style of play and development of their young players.
United released a statement on Tuesday morning confirming they had parted company with Mourinho after two-and-a-half years and that an external caretaker manager would be placed in charge until the end of the campaign.
The MEN understands that United were concerned that Mourinho's ego was jeopardising the harmony at the club, where he stripped Paul Pogba of the second captain's role in September. A recent team meeting was also cited by a player as the tipping point in the squad's relationship with Mourinho.
Ironically, Mourinho said in September: "Manchester United is bigger than anyone and I have to defend that."
United believe they sufficiently backed Mourinho with £358.7million in the transfer market on 11 players during his time in charge and that they expected a greater measure of progress within that timeframe.
United bought Eric Bailly, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba in a £145.3m spending spree in Mourinho's first summer transfer window in 2016 and £140.9m on Victor Lindelof, Romelu Lukaku and Nemanja Matic in his second. That figure plummeted to £73.2m in the 2018 transfer window and ended without two of Mourinho's priority targets, which caused considerable unrest between the manager and the board.
Alexis Sanchez also arrived in the January transfer window, a move that caused the wage bill to inflate by 12.3 per cent. Sanchez, currently injured, has had a dismal year with United and speculation has swirled over his future.
Against Liverpool, United had 36 attempts at goal to United's 11 and United have a goal difference of 0 nearly halfway through the Premier League campaign. The United players are believed to have wanted a change of manager as far back as September partly due to the rigid set-up in games.
A source said that the United hierarchy were also unhappy with the development phase of young players under Mourinho, a concern that was raised by United supporters before Mourinho was appointed in May 2016.
Mourinho took Tahith Chong, RoShaun Williams, Mason Greenwood, Angel Gomes and James Garner on the pre-season tour in the summer. Gomes, Axel Tuanzebe, Scott McTominay, Josh Harrop, Demetri Mitchell and Joel Pereira were the six academy graduates who made their debuts under Mourinho.
Bikbclmnot
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Liverpool, man city, spurs, Chelsea, arsenal, we are coming for you now that the man who was protecting you is gone. Glory glory man united
caoacdlntu
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Thank God Manu acted on time. He has not started selling some of ur best players (on flimsy excuses) like he did at Chelsea. Always at loggerhead with star players in his club (check his records). No developmental plans for youth players in the academy. Always depending on ready made players from other clubs. Throughout his coaching career, name 2 or 3 players coached or brought to limelight by Mourinho. Always waiting to be sacked in order to collect lump sum payment as pay off. .
tropicalda
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I guess it was on the cards with the kind of performances we were witnessing,,, I’ve never, in my life, seen a manager who wants to be sacked and take his pay day as badly as Jose Mourinho; it’s so blatantly obvious, that even those who love Jose can see it,,, I honestly don’t even understand how Ed Woodward has kept him on this long ,,,His decisions regarding line ups were pretty confusing to me. He raked in Sanchez but couldn’t get the best out of him. Benching Pogba, your best player due to ego clashes doesn’t really make much sense and to add to all of it, his reactions on and off the field were not that gentlemanly either,,, Even most of the squad was against him and so were majority of the fans,,, his tactics were not working either he just parks the bus wven if its a draw,,, the whole atmosphere around games feels toxic and rotten