Ex-Man United boss Mourinho feels he lacked the backing afforded to Klopp and Guardiola

Sport360 staff 08:54 02/05/2019
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  • Ex-Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho revealed his desire to manage a club which backs the manager like Liverpool and Manchester City do.

    The Portuguese was shown the door at United after a series of poor performances and fallout with the club.

    Mourinho hinted that he should have been provided more support at United when he spoke about how Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola have had a lot to say in their club’s transfer dealings.

    “I would love to go to a club and be in conditions to do what Jurgen and Pep did,” Mourinho told beIN Sports, while working as a pundit covering the Champions League semi-final between Barcelona and Liverpool.

    “If you look at the [Liverpool] team that started the game, how many of them were there when Jurgen arrived? A couple.

    “And when Pep was not happy with the full-backs he had [at City in 2016-17] and in the [next] summer bought four [three] full-backs that he liked.

    Pep

    “When he bought one goalkeeper like Claudio Bravo and was not happy with Claudio Bravo, the next season he bought Ederson.

    “When Jurgen is in the club and wins absolutely nothing for three-and-a-half years and he still has the trust, still has the confidence, still has the conditions to try to keep going and going.

    “Probably this season they have a big chance to do it – the first time that they win a trophy.

    “In my next job I will not be starting a conversation without knowing exactly what the club wants and what the club has to give in terms of structure and the club objectives.”

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