It’s official. Manchester United have finally appointed
former Chelsea, Inter and Porto boss Jose Mourinho as manager on a contract of
3 years, extendable up to 2020 which reportedly pays out more than £20 million to Mourinho. After
months of speculation on the part of some people and wishful thinking on some
others, United have ended their association with Dutchman Louis Van Gaal before
welcoming Mourinho on board. Mourinho though is coming in on the back of a nightmare
Premier League season that saw Chelsea flirt with relegation and resulted in an
unceremonious sacking of ‘The Special One’ as Chelsea boss. United loyalists
have shown their doubts over the appointment of the former Chelsea boss but the
support has been overwhelming with many saying this could be a real reversal
for both Mourinho and United’s fortunes.
With history and tradition behind them, United have not
really been United ever since Sir Alex left the helm in 2013, with the recent
FA Cup victory being the only title they can boast of. While Mourinho’s reign
may not see United playing football that is easy on the eyes, they will surely
become a force to be reckoned with. The master tactician that he is, Mourinho
is bound to see United play compelling and tactical football that brings
results even though it may not draw gasps from the audience. His credentials
can’t be ignored. With 8 Premier League titles, 2 Champions League trophies,
and 7 domestic titles under his belt, the Special One could well herald an era
of post-Ferguson greatness at United.
With the arrival of Mourinho, United can also expect
explosive names in World Football to follow in his wake. Zlatan Ibrahimovic has
already dropped hints and smiles when asked about renewing his ties with old
Inter-coach Mourinho at United. Mourinho has reportedly been given a £300 million war chest that could
well be utilized to bring in some talent. Alvaro Morata might fetch a £40 million price tag which would
strengthen United’s forward line. Defence has been a major cause of grief for
United and Mourinho wants no more of it. On his wish list he has already added
Everton’s John Stones, Real Madrid’s Raphael Varane, Roma’s Kostas Manolas and
Ezequiel Garay of Zenit St. Petersburg to reinforce the United defence. And in
a move that could well change the complete demographics of the Premier League,
Chelsea have been approached by United to let Mourinho-favourite Eden Hazard
make a move to United which would make United a force to reckon with.
There are a number of detractors of course who would say
Mourinho is past his prime and he does violate one of United’s fundamental way
of ensuring they stay one of the premier clubs in the competition history of
all major tournaments. United’s famed academy has produced some of the
illustrious names in club football and occasionally international football.
Jose Mourinho on the other hand is all for signing big names to stay at the top
of the competition. This does pose a serious question but United fans can hope
to regain some lost glory.
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