Simon Jordan says he believes that Jose Mourinho was not up for the challenge of competing with Pep Guardiolas Manchester City and Liverpool in the Premier League this season.Mourinho was sacked from Manchester United on Tuesday following their 3-1 defeat to Liverpool that saw them fall to 19 points behind their rivals.2
"I think Jose Mourinho has looked at it and gone 'I don't fancy this'." 'I don't think I can overcome Guardiola. I don't think I can stop the #LFC express.'Brilliant from @SJOpinion10 as he discusses Mourinho's #MUFC departure, & shares his thoughts on Ed Woodward. pic.twitter.com/4wkqtOUZf4— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) December 20, 2018Jordan also criticised Uniteds executive vice chairman Ed Woodward for some of the decisions he has made at the club.He added: Ferguson and Gill had stepped down and there was a big sea change. Woodward is a commercial man and, in my opinion, slightly clueless about the politics of football and peculiarities of football and made some decisions that were right in personnel.Moysey (David Moyes) was the right person but was given no time to be able to manage that football club.Louis van Gaal was a dreadful appointment and Mourinho is a certain type of manager that needs to be handled in a certain way. Jose has done the same thing here as he did at Chelsea when he couldnt get what he wanted.When Chelsea in 2007 got knocked out of the Champions League by Molde, two or three months before that Jose Mourinho was agitating and prevaricating and pontificating with the owner about what he did and didnt get and how unhappy he was and getting moodier and darker. Out the door he went as a hero but he engineered that.
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A former Premier League referee said VAR got it wrong and Fernando Llorente's dramatic winning goal, which saw Tottenham dump Manchester City out of the Champions League should NOT have stood. The Etihad Stadium was host to absolutely chaotic scenes on Wednesday night, as City and Spurs treated us to surely one of the most…
Fernando Llorente goal was HANDBALL and should have been
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Leno must start the final now. You can say what you want about Cech's integrity, but for the sake of both Arsenal and Cech he can't now begin in Baku - in fact he shouldn't even be in the squad. What would happen if he made a massive clanger in the final? Not everybody would think that it was an innocent mistake.
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West Brom stole the show with a 7-1 demolition of QPR on Saturday, while Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds United impressed again to remain just behind early Championship leaders Middlesbrough. Darren Moore's Baggies, relegated from the Premier League last season, looked very much like promotion material with
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Even Lionel Messi would admit that he didn't have his greatest game in a Barcelona shirt on Wednesday night. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner didn't get himself on the scoresheet, and didn't record an assist in an unusually quiet affair. But he still helped his team to an emphatic 3-0 win over Real Madrid at the Bernabeu.
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