will you still be rooting for Roma for Dybala?Did a good job at Roma overall. Won them the first European trophy in their history. Took them to a Europa final and got robbed. Attracted some big names on loans and short term deals. Worked with very lil money. Gave around 15 youngsters their debut. Developed some of the youngsters and Italian players a lot. Their fans adore him.
Getting sacked as a manager isn't a big deal at all. You get a shitload of money and move on to your next job.
Question is where will his next job be. I think Newcastle or Chelsea could hire him. Don't think he wants to go into national team coaching yet.
Won't be watching regularly but still love the player. Hope he moves to a bigger club.will you still be rooting for Roma for Dybala?
He said in an interview he's not ready for national team jobs.If Mourinho was sacked a little bit earlier, he might have coached the Brazil NT.
I hope he does a bit of punditry as I always liked his insights.
A complete has been since Barca obliterated him and that stacked RM squad 5-0 in 2010.
to be fair his pl title win with chelsea was also impressive
Considers himself a 5 x European champion...you know you're a has been when you start counting Europa and Conference titlesThink Saudi would be very keen on that type of name. Would fit right in with the other has beens.
Sacked by Real in 2013 (3 trophies)Outdated. Goes to show how hard it is to stay at the top for a longer time. A clear tier below Pep.
Also continues a long streak of getting sacked after 2-3 years. IIRC the only times he wasn't sacked was when he left Porto and Inter.