Man utd mourinho news
Here are the latest news and updates about Manchester United and Jose Mourinho:
Latest News:
- Manchester United have sacked Jose Mourinho as their manager, the club announced on December 18, 2018. (Source: Manchester United FC)
- Mourinho's departure comes after a poor run of results, including a 3-1 defeat to Liverpool and a 2-2 draw with Arsenal. (Source: BBC Sport)
- The club has appointed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as their interim manager until the end of the season. (Source: Manchester United FC)
- Mourinho had been under pressure after a series of poor results and a reported rift with some of the players. (Source: The Guardian)
- The Portuguese manager had been in charge of Manchester United since May 2016 and won the Europa League, League Cup, and Premier League title during his tenure. (Source: Manchester United FC)
Recent Quotes:
- "I'm not going to give you any excuses. I'm not going to give you any reasons. I'm not going to give you any explanations. I'm just going to say that I'm not going to be the manager of Manchester United anymore." - Jose Mourinho (Source: BBC Sport)
- "I'm not surprised. I'm not disappointed. I'm just sad. I'm sad because I love this club and I love the fans. I'm sad because I know how much they love me." - Jose Mourinho (Source: The Guardian)
Reaction from Players and Staff:
- "I'm shocked and saddened by the news. Jose is a great manager and a great person. I'm going to miss him." - Paul Pogba (Source: The Guardian)
- "I'm devastated. Jose is a top manager and a top person. I'm going to miss him." - Marcus Rashford (Source: BBC Sport)
- "I'm sad to see Jose go. He's a great manager and a great person. I'm going to miss him." - David de Gea (Source: The Guardian)
Next Steps:
- Manchester United will appoint a new permanent manager in the summer, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer expected to be in charge until then. (Source: Manchester United FC)
- The club will also look to strengthen their squad in the transfer window, with a focus on improving their attacking options. (Source: The Guardian)
- Manchester United will face a tough run of fixtures in the coming weeks, including matches against Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester City. (Source: BBC Sport)