The big story: Jose Mourinho feels for David Moyes
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho stated that current Sunderland boss didn’t have it easy when he took over the reins from Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford.
However, the Portuguese also went on to say that he would have loved to have taken over a side with experienced heads such as Ryan Giggs, Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidic, and Patrice Evra. Mourinho added that succeeding Ferguson was never on his mind. The former Chelsea and Real Madrid boss also opined that sackings were a part of the game. “I think a manager that is not sacked is not a manager, or at least is not a good manager. We have to be sacked,” said Mourinho. United face Sunderland on Boxing Day.
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- Chelsea winger Pedro Rodriguez stated that the English Premier League is more competitive than the Spanish La Liga. Rodriguez also spoke how it was normal service for his former club to cruise through games. “At Barcelona, it’s normal to win most of the games and sometimes it’s too easy,” said Pedro.
- Barcelona reportedly have a deal in place to sign Valencia full-back Joao Cancelo on a five-year deal in the summer. The prize that is being reported is €30 million.
- Tottenham Hostspur boss Mauricio Pochettino ruled out going for Manchester United midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin in the January transfer window. However, the Argentine did state that he “likes” Wilfred Zaha.
- Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said his side won’t be looking to strengthen during the winter break. The Sky Blues have been linked with Southampton defender Virgil van Dijk.
- Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp observed that league leaders Chelsea have had most luck with injuries this season. Klopp lamented that he had Phillipe Coutinho and Daniel Sturridge out at various points in this season.
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