Mourhino is on his way to City.....

chesterbells said:
MSP said:
chesterbells said:
Not sure about that. Certainly both Madrid goals, neither of which had anything to do with united having only 10 men, showed up poorly executed defensive play both times

after the red he reacted immidiately while ferguson was busy with his demons but in prepare of the match ferguson won it surely. they stopped madrid and made them look average.

Mate I'll grudgingly admit he set them up well to start. But what JM did was react positively and well within the match, something he has an excellent record of doing.

that's true, he reacted same second while ferguson was going mental and forgot to do it on the time.
 
chesterbells said:
MSP said:
chesterbells said:
Not sure about that. Certainly both Madrid goals, neither of which had anything to do with united having only 10 men, showed up poorly executed defensive play both times

after the red he reacted immidiately while ferguson was busy with his demons but in prepare of the match ferguson won it surely. they stopped madrid and made them look average.

Mate I'll grudgingly admit he set them up well to start. But what JM did was react positively and well within the match, something he has an excellent record of doing.

No it was all to do with the red card. Hate to admit it but bacon face had his team set up spot on and Mourinho didn't have a clue until they had an extra man and space started to open up for them. If it had remained 11 v 11 I have no doubt the rags would have won that game which makes it even funnier.
 
PistonBlue said:
TCIB said:
That man sounds sweet on united from the reverence he showed to utd imo.

At best he is making sure bridges are built and reenforced, not burned.

I thought he was just not getting involved in the media circus about the red card.


Possible but if that was Barca do you think he would have conducted himself in the same manor ?

He would after all just be avoiding the media circus :D

I think he was at least making sure his manu bridge was solid with my cynical eye.
 
Martin Samuel ‏@themartinsamuel

Now there's a first! A post match interview where the winning manager effectively applies for the losing manager's job.
 
Ric said:
FantasyIreland said:
Ric said:
It's funny how the two different sides put a completely different spin on Mourinho's conduct tonight.

But not unexpected,unlike Mourhino himself.

I actually think most are gutted he showed the class that they continually accuse him of lacking.......

One man's "class" is another man's nauseating sycophancy...

the Real coach said: "I think Sir Alex has won the right to have every decision acknowledged as correct and every decision should have no question mark. He is the best, he has created history. You are nobody and I am nobody to put a question mark in front of him. His team was very well organised."
 
br62 said:
Martin Samuel ‏@themartinsamuel

Now there's a first! A post match interview where the winning manager effectively applies for the losing manager's job.
Really, did Samuel say that. If so, I now respect him even more for uttering what non united supporters are thinking. Humility is not a Mourinho trait ...
 
He may not have been begging for the job, but for a PR savvy manager apparently desperate for the City job he's certainly got a strange way of showing it.
 

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