Mourinho Throws Shade at Lingering “Unprofessional” Man United Players
Taking a swipe at his former club, Jose Mourinho suggests Manchester United still harbors players he deemed unsuitable during his time as manager.
Mourinho Airs Discontent with Unwanted Players
In a recent interview, Mourinho revealed his disapproval of certain players who remain at Old Trafford. He told The Telegraph, “There are still a couple of players still there I didn’t want five or six years ago.” He also hinted at a less-than-ideal working relationship with former CEO Ed Woodward.
Professionalism Concerns Raised
Mourinho went on to criticize the professional profile of these unnamed players, implying they don’t meet United’s standards for a “club of a certain dimension.” However, he acknowledged fulfilling his obligations as manager and expressed his hope for the club’s future success.
Speculation Surrounds Identity of Unwanted Players
While Mourinho kept names under wraps, several members of his final United squad remain under current manager Erik ten Hag. His relationship with Luke Shaw has been a focal point of speculation, with past criticisms resurfacing.
A Mixed Legacy at Old Trafford
Despite the controversy, Mourinho’s tenure at Manchester United wasn’t without its bright spots. He secured both the Europa League and EFL Cup during the 2016-17 season, leaving a complex legacy at the club.
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