Friday, 18 December 2015

Mourinho's Exit From The Bridge



Football wise, today is not my best. Chelsea is performing extremely woefully recently and to add insult to injury, the board sacked the special one, Jose Mourinho.
I am not in any Chelsea board. I have never even be to England in my entire life. So am just a local Nigerian fan who is driven with passion for my darling club Chelsea. Whatever happens out there is there business decision without sentiment. Mou is still an achiever. At least he has achieved more than baba Ijebu at North London continentally. He was in Portugal, England, Italy and Spain with medals. That is an outstanding achievement that is yet to be match head to head with one man who stand at Emirates for 10 yrs romancing only FA cup. Specialist in failure indeed.
Though we are trying our best in UCL but it is unequivocal that we are experiencing a disastrous domestic run in EPL. It is so bad and every owner of business will alwaz think of next option. But Mou's record is there: His three league titles, FA Cup, Community Shield and three League Cup wins over two spells make him the most successful manager in our 110-year history.
Regardless of your opinion on Mourinho as a person, you can't argue his prowess on the touchline. Mourinho: cool, collected, suave and successful. Many see him as a tactical genius, but others see him as an arrogant, egotistical big-head who makes his overly pampered players look shy and reasonable. .
I wish him good luck in his future endeavour
I love his records and surrounding controversy
But most importantly, I love ‪#‎Chelsea‬ with every drop of my blood.

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