Chelsea
Manager, Jose Mourinho has been sacked after a disastrous start to the Barclays
Premier League season. This report is conforming to the viral British media
reports released on Thursday the 17 December 2015.
According to the British
reports such as BBC, Sky Sport News; it was reported that the 52-years-old
Portuguese coach had been given the boot by the club owners and management for
the second time, owing to the same diminishing performance and crumbling
results delivery. His first sack by the club was in 2007 when the same
diminishing results pulled the club down the log.
Mourinho led Chelsea FC to a
double win last season of 2013/2014, having won both the Barclays Premier
League (Premiership) and Capital One Cup (League Cup), after his second coming to the club in 2013. But
after 16 matches and 9 lost in the current season, the club is currently one
point away from relegation zone with just 15 points.
Jose Mourinho at a match |
Juande Ramos, the former
Tottenham Hotspur and Sevilla manager and the acclaimed talisman coaching ‘professor’,
the Dutchman, Guus Hiddinks, have been tipped as potential short-term
replacement even as the club owners have not made any assertion or confirmation
to such assumption. More also, on the long-term contract, Pep Guardiola, the
current Bayern Munich manager; Carlo Ancelloti, who managed the club between
2009 to 2011; Diego Simone of Atletico
Madrid; and Italy coach, Antonio Conte, have be presumed as the possible successors.
Jose Mourinho is reported to
have been informed of his fate in a meeting with the club officials today the
Thursday 17 December. However, it was not reported how his reaction to the news
of his dismissal was displayed or conducted: whether the whole sack saga was on a mutual agreement with
the club or it was a surprised package handed to him in somewhat aggressive
mood by the owners. But one may easily conclude that such agreement to part
ways could have been done on a mutual consent.
Mourinho was portrayed in
pictures by Sky Sports News being driven out of Chelsea’s training ground in a
black car, with his hood pulled down over his face. According to reports, Chelsea
FC said that Mourinho would always remain a much-loved, respected and
significant figure at Chelsea; and would always be warmly welcomed back to
Stamford Bridge.
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