He has achieved these things with some of the most expensive squads in the world, not with fecking Leicester. If you give him Bournemouth or Wolves, he won't fare better than their current managers. Whereas at Porto or Inter he could compete without having the best squad in Europe, it isn't the case anymore. He's finished. I think that he will get another chance at a relatively big club like Inter but I think he won't be good. He would want massive wages and I don't think that many clubs would be naive to agree with his demands.The last 5 years have been the worst of his career, yet he he has won the EPL once. Come second in the EPL twice, won the Europa League, won the league cup twice and won the community shield twice. This is still far better than what 85-90% of top managers have won in the last 5 years.
Saying he is past it is stretching it. What I do agree with is that he needs to evolve, particularly with the way he handles the modern player otherwise it will be downhill from here.
The problem is, time has moved on. He doesn't seem to go well with younger / modern players and their attitude.He's a bloody hero in Inter. And the league/country mentality still has space to accept someone with his profile.
That is also correct. Players nowadays don't like totalitarian leaders like him. But I think at INter it might work: is a very similar situation where the squad is getting mature and they have no title winning experience. There's a good chance to work. But all depends on how he will relate with Icardi.The problem is, time has moved on. He doesn't seem to go well with younger / modern players and their attitude.
A very wise assessment and for his sake I hope that he does something along those lines.Take a sabbatical, reconsider his mindset, finetune his coaching skills, read up on managing today's generation of players, and then return to football.
Think he'll lead Qatar at the 2022 world cup. They'll want a big name and he's a massive mercenary anyway.International football I'd guess.
He’ll probably be fine once he keeps his wife away from IcardiBut all depends on how he will relate with Icardi.
This is what he should ahd done after the Madrid spell. Even Guardiola did it and he took his time to take some courses and attend some conferences.Tweet
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Wife and daughter, I suppose. Icardi would probably do both.He’ll probably be fine once he keeps his wife away from Icardi
He failed at Chelsea and failed at United. He left scorched earth at Real. Besides Inter, I don't think any of the Big clubs would consider taking him back (Real maybe). Sooner or later he will run out of big clubs. Unless he wins the CL again his market value has decreased significantly.Real or Inter, maybe even PSG.
People are kidding themselves if they think this was his last big gig, why do you think he's been constantly trying to deflect the blame all this time? So that it doesn't fall on him when he's inevitably gone.
Likes of Mark Hughes and Sam Allardyce continue to get gigs in PL still and a winner like Mourinho won't get a top job?