A complete failure at Man Utd but still won more than Klopp.
He's also been managing longer and has spent a hell of a lot more.
Not much in it actually.
Klopp has been at Liverpool since October 2015 and spent £393m Jose has been at United since May 2016 and spend £420m
This doesn't take into account the wages in lieu of transfer fee that United have committed to pay Sanchez - one of the reasons that United's wage bill is £300m and the second highest in Europe behind Barcelona.
Sanchez, the man who City turned down because he wanted too much money. Fantastic financial result for him and his agent but pitiful in terms of the player he has now become.
I think the interim appointment makes sense given that might have more choice of managers in the summer, but the Solskjaer thing is weird.
They need a Hiddink type, experienced, likeable, will come in and do the simple things well for 6 months and stabilise things.
People might laugh but I think Harry Redknapp would have been perfect - likeable for the fans and media, would get a bit of team spirit back, plays reasonably attacking football, wouldn't expect to stick around after May given his age.
Shame they only probably need a few more points to avoid relegation, they're currently on 26 yet cant see the team in 18th getting more than 30-points to survive
Jose Mourinho career has become similar to Brian Clough ? Arrogant men who backed it up with winning titles: Champions leagues and European cups plus domestic leagues.
Both were defensive managers who only played expansive football against weeker opposition.
Jose and Brian both fell out with their owners, CEO's and with their own players as they moved up the ladder. Clough at Leeds and Mourinho at Chelsea the second time and obviously at United.
The flip side to most arrogant people is a terrible insecurity which results in them constantly parading their trophies even when they are becoming out dated with their inability to change with the times and realise that dressing rooms are very powerful places. Clough failed to sense this at Leeds and the side of Internationals got him sacked.
Mourinho convinced his Porto side, the young Chelsea team and the disciplined Inter Milan side to play his way, at Real Madrid despite domestic success his tactics didn't sit well with the Galacticos.
Brian Clough and Jose Mourinho have left their mark on European football, Unfortunately like life itself, it always ends in tears.
Shame they only probably need a few more points to avoid relegation, they're currently on 26 yet cant see the team in 18th getting more than 30-points to survive
Ha ha come off it, they might be playing poorly right now but even if they got Karel Fraeye and John Barnes in as a management duo there's no chance they'd be relegated!
I think Utd still need to shift Pogba on now after this season ends. There's been too much back and forth between the manager and him and it's always going to be toxic after that; a new manager will come in in the summer and Pogba will know he can kill him off at will if he doesn't like how things are going. If they keep him then they're just saying that Pogba as a marketing tool is more important to them than having a squad pulling together on the pitch regardless of what's happening around them at the club, which is classic Woodward. Best thing they can do is chuck Woodward, chuck Pogba and Sanchez, lower the top wage they're willing to pay for players as right now they're just encouraging players who don't care about what happens on the pitch to join, and rebuild the squad based on getting in players who have the attributes the manager wants in order to play a certain way. Utd don't need to attract the players who shift the most shirts and get the most retweets on viral videos, they need some footballers who fit with a playing style. If they can manage that then they might actually start to assert themselves on the league again.
I reckon that Solskjaer will be the figurehead, the real coach/manager I am sure will be Mike Phelan
QUOTE .. He was Sir Alex Ferguson's right-hand man during three Premier League title wins, a Club World Cup, two League Cups and two runs to the final of the UEFA Champions League. He departed the club shortly after Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement. UNQUOTE from Wiki ..
15 years at the club and it seems Moyes didn't want him, probably concerned that he would be overshadowed. Phelan is the epitome of the 'track suit number two', the power behind the throne .. we will see
I reckon that Solskjaer will be the figurehead, the real coach/manager I am sure will be Mike Phelan
QUOTE .. He was Sir Alex Ferguson's right-hand man during three Premier League title wins, a Club World Cup, two League Cups and two runs to the final of the UEFA Champions League. He departed the club shortly after Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement. UNQUOTE from Wiki ..
15 years at the club and it seems Moyes didn't want him, probably concerned that he would be overshadowed. Phelan is the epitome of the 'track suit number two', the power behind the throne .. we will see
I'm sure his input would be invaluable, but I don't buy this "power behind the throne" bollocks. They used to say the same about Carlos Quieroz, Steve McClaren and Brian Kidd.
Why is a Norwegian manager training his Norwegian team who you'd assume feature predominantly Norwegian players..........speaking in English?
Isnt English a universal language though? - i.e. they've got players from Norway | Sweden | Cameroon | Nigeria | Belgium | Senegal at the moment, guess for the non-Scandinavians (even Swedes), there will be more chance that they've been taught English at school rather than Norwegian so its easier for him to get his point across
Despite being sure there being a Norwegian word for "F*cking shoot" I remember there being a Roy Hodgson interview shown once when he was in charge of Viking when he's speaking to the press in fluent Norwegian yet had to say one sentence ("Baptism of fire") in English
Fair point when you put it like that, just seemed surprising at first but i guess it makes sense.
I wonder if Wolves training sessions are conducted in Portuguese.......
Man U's recent training sessions seem to have been conducted in gibberish .. wonder if Bowyer and Neil Harris conduct theirs in Cockney rhyming slang ?
I'm sure he is, but there's no chance they'll be interested in him. Frankly, his team in Scotland SHOULD be winning everything as they've had such a headstart on Rangers since he's been there. A bang average manager if ever there was one.
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Sanchez, the man who City turned down because he wanted too much money. Fantastic financial result for him and his agent but pitiful in terms of the player he has now become.
They need a Hiddink type, experienced, likeable, will come in and do the simple things well for 6 months and stabilise things.
People might laugh but I think Harry Redknapp would have been perfect - likeable for the fans and media, would get a bit of team spirit back, plays reasonably attacking football, wouldn't expect to stick around after May given his age.
Got a feeling this could go the same way as Karel Fraeye with United having a third Manager at some stage this season
Arrogant men who backed it up with winning titles: Champions leagues and European cups plus domestic leagues.
Both were defensive managers who only played expansive football against weeker opposition.
Jose and Brian both fell out with their owners, CEO's and with their own players as they moved up the ladder. Clough at Leeds and Mourinho at Chelsea the second time and obviously at United.
The flip side to most arrogant people is a terrible insecurity which results in them constantly parading their trophies even when they are becoming out dated with their inability to change with the times and realise that dressing rooms are very powerful places. Clough failed to sense this at Leeds and the side of Internationals got him sacked.
Mourinho convinced his Porto side, the young Chelsea team and the disciplined Inter Milan side to play his way, at Real Madrid despite domestic success his tactics didn't sit well with the Galacticos.
Brian Clough and Jose Mourinho have left their mark on European football, Unfortunately like life itself, it always ends in tears.
I hope they don't though, because I hate them.
QUOTE .. He was Sir Alex Ferguson's right-hand man during three Premier League title wins, a Club World Cup, two League Cups and two runs to the final of the UEFA Champions League. He departed the club shortly after Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement. UNQUOTE from Wiki ..
15 years at the club and it seems Moyes didn't want him, probably concerned that he would be overshadowed.
Phelan is the epitome of the 'track suit number two', the power behind the throne .. we will see
They used to say the same about Carlos Quieroz, Steve McClaren and Brian Kidd.
Fuck sake, I hope OGS makes a success of it!
Despite being sure there being a Norwegian word for "F*cking shoot" I remember there being a Roy Hodgson interview shown once when he was in charge of Viking when he's speaking to the press in fluent Norwegian yet had to say one sentence ("Baptism of fire") in English
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DChSaOcOHU4
I wonder if Wolves training sessions are conducted in Portuguese.......
Notice flashscore has them playing a 4-3-3 wonder if thats acurate