Thursday 12 May 2016

FROM SPECIAL ONE TO UNEMPLOYED ONE


Jose Mourinho answered to Louis van Gaal when they both were employed by Barcelona and if Mourinho had his way after being sacked by Chelsea he would have taken the place of his former mentor at Manchester United by now. Only it’s not working out like that. 
It appears United, and indeed other potential suitors, have weighed up the gains brought by a Mourinho appointment against the chaos he leaves in his wake. Simply put, the clubs at which Mourinho works are shaken to their very foundations when he leaves. 

The dying days of his second Chelsea spell featured disagreements with key players, allegations of faking injuries and even the bizarre sight of Diego Costa hurling his substitute's bib at the Special One. A monumental collapse is barely an adequate description of how Mourinho's league champions slumped once the wind was taken from their sails. 

His ego, his brusque manner and the self-inflicted reputational damage have all caught up with him. One of the most successful managers of recent times is struggling for a club to take him on.United indeed had the chance to dispense with Van Gaal and hire Mourinho in December but elected not to. There has been no official approach by United to Mourinho, who won three league titles in two spells at Chelsea. There is, however, significant tension behind the scenes over any mooted move for Mourinho and it remains more likely that Sir Alex Ferguson’s preferred successor Ryan Giggs replaces Van Gaal in the long run. 

The elite clubs who might once have clamoured over each other for a chance to appoint Mourinho don’t now want anything to do with him. Barcelona, despite some tensions at the beginning, are settled with Luis Enrique. Bayern Munich have replaced Pep Guardiola with Carlo Ancelotti as the Spaniard makes plans for life at Manchester City. 
Antonio Conte is ready to step into the Chelsea breach, while his former club Juventus are set to announce a contract extension for Massimiliano Allegri. Laurent Blanc has just put pen to paper on a new deal at Paris St-Germain and it is unlikely now that the Qataris are for turning. There is no new major appointment on the horizon for Mourinho and it is increasingly unlikely that he ends up back at one of his old clubs now either. 

Inter would be a refuge but the chances of a glorious return to San Siro are remote. For one, there is Mourinho’s salary, which would be northwards of €10m per season. A club like Inter, with FFP regulations to adhere to and a squad to overhaul, cannot afford to be spending that kind of money on a coach. Moreover, key ally Massimo Moratti is no longer president even if he still enjoys some influence around the club. 
Mourinho and Moratti are known to swap messages and Mourinho was even in attendance as Inter beat Sampdoria at the Giuseppe Meazza at the end of last month. 

The Inter fans would of course welcome him back with open arms having delivered their most successful season in history – the 2010 treble campaign. But for now Mourinho and Inter will remain a memory. 
Despite rumours asserting that Mourinho was in the running to replace Rafael Benitez in December, the levels to which relationships had deteriorated between the Portuguese and key players following his spell at the Bernabeu meant that it was a non-starter. 
Although there has been some rapprochement between Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo, the toxicity of relations with the likes of Sergio Ramos, Pepe and Marcelo mean Mourinho would never be welcome in this Real Madrid dressing room. 

MOURINHO KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT MAN U

From the Special One to the Unemployable One: Has Mourinho lost his appeal?
Jose Mourinho is certain he will be back in management before the start of next season but claims to "know nothing" about a move to Manchester United. Mourinho has been strongly linked with taking over Manchester United ever since leaving Chelsea in December -- with sources telling ESPN FC last month that the Portuguese was still confident of going to Old Trafford despite Louis van Gaal currently being in charge. The 53-year-old, whose second spell at Chelsea ended midway through this season's disastrous defence of their Premier League title, was back in the dugout on Wednesday in the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City to coach a FIFA Legends team, featuring Ronaldinho and Fabio Cannavaro, against a Mexican All-Stars side.
Managing a team again, albeit for an exhibition ahead of the FIFA Congress, had whetted Mourinho's appetite for a return to coaching.
"Of course I miss [it]," Mourinho told The Associated Press. "In July I will be back. So we are in May. May to July is nothing. I keep enjoying my life which I'm doing, keep enjoying my family. But in July I am back."
Asked when he needs to sign a contract by, the London-based Mourinho responded: "June 30 -- that's fine."
Manchester United has not publicly denied months of reports that Van Gaal will leave Old Trafford at the end of the season and be replaced by Mourinho. The 64-year-old Dutchman is coming to the end of the second year of his three-year contract, and he could end the campaign with a trophy if United beat Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final on May 21.
However, his future remains uncertain with a fourth-place finish in the Premier League now out of his hands. To qualify for next season's Champions League, United need to beat Bournemouth and rely on Manchester City losing to Swansea City on the final day of the season on Sunday.
"I don't know. I know nothing about it really," Mourinho said, when asked by the AP about being hired by United.

"I don't have a club and I was waiting for these guys [the FIFA Legends] to win the match to give me a hand but because I lost the match [9-8] it's even more difficult to get the club."United director David Gill is also in Mexico City in his capacity as a FIFA vice-president. If Mourinho does resume employment in July he won't have officially been involved in planning for the club's season.
"It's difficult because when you get a new club in this period normally the clubs they did already their work," Mourinho said. "I give you an example. I'm not the Chelsea manager but I organised the Chelsea preseason in many aspects because I did that 10 months ago.
"Clubs have their commercial, marketing departments always involved in everything. When a new manager arrives in May, June it's very difficult to touch in some points but we know that."
But Mourinho said a late appointment would not affect his ability to identify and sign transfer targets ahead of the start of the new season in August.
"Scouting is done during the year," he said. "It's not even a competition like the Euros where you are going to find by miracle some new talents. We know everybody, so it's just a question of trying to choose the players that your team needs because the scouting, with our structures, we do it for many, many players."

COUTINHO WIN FOUR AWARDS IN LIVERPOOL TEAM

Coutinho received the club's Goal of the Season award for his strike against Manchester United
Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho picked up four awards at the club's end of season ceremony on Thursday evening.
The 23 year-old Brazilian has continued to impress for the Reds this season and was named the club's Players' Player of the Season, Player of the Year and awarded Goal of the Season and Best Performance of the Season.
Coutinho signed for Liverpool from Inter Milan in 2013 for £8.5m and has gone on to become an integral part of Jurgen Klopp's side.The Brazil international has scored eight goals in 26 appearances this campaign, including a composed finish against Manchester United in the Europa League which received the club's Goal of the Season award.
"Thank you to all the fans," said Coutinho, who also won a quarter of personal honours at the awards in 2015.
"It was a good goal but the most important thing was that we beat them. And now we have our finalMeanwhile, Emre Can received the club award for Young Player of the Season, while Steve Heighway received a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Coutinho and Can will be part of the Liverpool squad that faces West Brom away on Sunday. The pair are also likely to start against Sevilla in the final of the Europa League on May 18.The 23-year-old picked up a quartet of accolades just as he did at the end of 2014-15, following another campaign in which he proved to be the club's standout star
Philippe Coutinho dominated at the Liverpool Players' Awards ceremony for the second year running, collecting four prizes including Player of the Season.
The Brazilian was also selected as the Players’ Player of the Season, while his delightful dash into the box and dink over David de Gea in the 1-1 Europa League draw with Manchester United was voted as the Goal of the Season. On that wondrous and vital chip, Coutinho said: "It was a good one for me, but the most important thing is we beat them!"
And on being voted the club's standout star by his colleagues, he added: “This means a lot to me, because it comes from my team-mates. It’s been a good season for all of us. 
Now next week we have a big final, let’s do it together and show how strong we are.The 23-year-old, who is Liverpool’s joint-top scorer alongside Daniel Sturridge with 12 strikes, also walked away with the Performance of the Season accolade for his luminary showing in the 4-1 scorching of Manchester City at the Etihad. 

Coutinho’s four-award haul mirrored his tally from last year, in which he topped the same categories. 

Midfielder Emre Can, meanwhile, was named Young Player of the Season. 
Martha Harris clinched the Liverpool Ladies Players’ Player of the Season award, with Brad Smith earning the Academy Players’ Player of the Year vote. 
Liverpool legend Steve Heighway was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award for his dedication to the club over the past 46 years. 

Steven Gerrard, whom the 68-year-old helped bring through while acting as director of the Reds’ academy, provided a special video tribute to the former Republic of Ireland international.

ANYONE CAN WIN THE LEAGUE NEXT SEASON

Arsenal could still finish above north London rivals Tottenham in the Premier League
Any team can challenge for the Premier League next season after Leicester's unprecedented success, says Paul Merson.
Leicester's first-ever top-flight title was secured last week after one of most surprising seasons in history, and the Foxes are currently 10 points above second-place Tottenham having only just survived relegation last term.
Speaking on The Fantasy Football Club Podcast, Merson says the likes of Liverpool could challenge next season, and that the league is more open than ever."Anybody can win the league," said the Sky Sports pundit. Leicester just won the league. Honestly, anyone can win it now and Liverpool are a good team."
Tottenham have enjoyed a fine season under Mauricio Pochettino, but have faltered in recent weeks at the wrong time.They have not finished above rivals Arsenal since 1995, and the Gunners will leapfrog Spurs if they beat Aston Villa and Spurs lose at Newcastle.
Merson says it is "worrying" for Spurs that Arsenal could yet pip them to second, despite this being one of their better seasons, and one of Arsenal's most disappointing."Arsenal will have a party if they finish second. Tottenham couldn't play any better if they tried - it's the best they've played in 130 years of their history. 
"Arsenal have had an absolute nightmare season and they've still got a chance of finishing above them. Tottenham have just had the best season they could ever dream of, they've played some unbelievable football, and they might finish level on points with Arsenal and win by goal difference. Seriously, that's worrying for Tottenham."

WILSHERE:I CAN PROVE EURO FITNESS

Wilshere: I can prove Euros fitness
The Arsenal midfielder is adament that he will be fit for selection for this summer's tournament having been out of action for 10 months because of a fractured leg,
Jack Wilshere is determined to prove his fitness as he dreams of a spot in England's squad for Euro 2016.
The Arsenal midfielder had been out for 10 months with a fractured leg before making his long-awaited return in the 0-0 draw with Sunderland last month and impressing in a near 70-minute outing against Manchester City on Sunday.
Roy Hodgson is a known admirer of the 24-year-old's talents and Wilshere wants to show the England boss that including him in his final 23-man selection would not be a risk.
"I have been in contact with the coaching staff at England and they know I have been fit for six or seven weeks' training now," Wilshere told Standard Sport.
"I would like to have played a few more minutes [in recent weeks]. I got 70 last week. Hopefully I can get a few more this week and we'll see what happens. 
"If I am in the squad, I've got those three friendlies [against Turkey, Australia and Portugal]. That will be more than enough. I know what it takes to get back to my best and that is more than enough."
Wilshere was introduced earlier than expected at the Etihad Stadium as compatriot Danny Welbeck was taken off injured, his own Euro hopes ended by a serious knee problem.
"I felt brilliant [on Sunday]," Wilshere added. "I started watching from the bench in the first 15 minutes thinking 'this is what I need' – high intensity, pressure on both teams.
"Roy has asked me how my injury is and how I feel. He hasn't really given too much away so we'll see on Monday. Fingers crossed."
Wilshere has made 28 appearances for England, his only two international goals coming in the European Championship qualifying win over Slovenia last June.
Hodgson's men take on Russia, Wales and Slovakia in Group B.“Having spoken to some of the England coaching staff, they’re trying to get him to look beyond that 10 yards that he quite often plays in for Arsenal, where he’s playing little one-twos and going past people.
“But he’s raising his head now and looking for those runs of Wayne Rooney, and they’re on the same wavelength so it’s great for Rooney. For Wilshere, fitness helps and he’s had a run of games for club of country, he’s looking really sharp.”
England secured victory as Rooney’s 73rd-minute free kick steadied the nerves as Hodgson’s men struggled to create enough chances in the final third.
Next up is a home fixture with Slovenia in November and, despite a lack of goals from midfield, Smith says there is plenty to be optimistic about.
“When the forwards are closely shackled, like they were for large periods, you want somebody to pop up from deep, somebody to make those runs into the box the way that – going back in time – Bryan Robson used to do,” he said. “David Platt and the likes of Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard always had a goal in them.
“You need that and hopefully that’ll come in time. People like Fabian Delph – he can get into the box. Henderson can score goals, he does so for Liverpool. Lallana, if he plays at the tip of the diamond. So hopefully those lads will develop that knack of popping up.

VARDY TALKING ABOUT WINNING EURO FOR ENGLAND

Vardy lifts the Premier League trophy following the victory over Everton
Jamie Vardy says winning the European Championships with England would be as an equivalent achievement to Leicester winning the Premier League.
Vardy has enjoyed a remarkable season with the Foxes, scoring 24 goals in 37 games to help Claudio Ranieri's side secure the first league title in the club's history.
The 29 year-old striker, who was named as the FWA Footballer of the Year on May 2, is widely expected to be included in Roy Hodgson's squad for the upcoming European Championships in France. And Vardy says the honour of playing for his country is as big an achievement as winning the league with his club.  That would be the pinnacle of this season for me," said Vardy, commenting on his potential inclusion in England's final squad for the tournament.
"Representing your country, at any time [is an honour] but to be in a tournament and hopefully being a part of something big happening - it can only be one of the best things ever."
Vardy admitted that he is still unsure of his place on the plane after Roy Hodgson delayed announcing his final squad.
However, the Foxes striker remains confident of his chances and believes an English victory in France would be as impressive an achievement as Leicester's title triumph."I think you would have to put them on the same level," he said.
"I haven't spoken to Roy. I saw it like everyone else on Sky Sports News, that the squad had been delayed, so I'll be tuning in on Monday night like everybody else." Leicester finish a memorable campaign away at last season's champions Chelsea on Sunday.
And, despite many pundits predicting otherwise, Vardy says he expects the Foxes to be challenging at the top of the table again next year.  I think we'll be doing exactly the same," he said. "We've done it this season; the money was already there in those teams"We've turned up and played well - played better than them and got the points so why can't it happen again?
"Everyone was expecting us to get relegated this season. We'll just keep trying to improve on what we've done. We might have won the league this year but the gaffer will just want us to keep improving as a team.
"If that's not good enough to win it again then so be it but I'm sure we'll keep progressing because the gaffer wants to keep building.
"You never know. There's going to be a lot of changes to teams but at the end of the day it's still 11 v 11 when it comes to the game

RAFA BENITEZ MET NEWCASTLE BOSS FOR HIS FUTURE IN CLUB

Newcastle & Norwich relegated from Premier League
Rafa Benitez met Newcastle United managing director Lee Charnley on Thursday for initial talks over the Spaniard's future, according to Sky sources.
We also understand Benitez is seeking assurances from the club hierarchyLess than 24 hours after United were condemned to life in the Championship by Sunderland's 3-0 win over Everton, Benitez sat down with Charnley at the club's Darsley Park training ground. A supporters group, the Newcastle Fans' Forum, have issued a direct plea to the former Liverpool and Real Madrid boss urging him to stay on Tyneside as he prepares for the final match of the season, Tottenham's visit to St James' Park on SundayA statement read: 
"Message to Rafa Benitez - whilst we fully accept that the short term prospect of life in the Championship may not be as appealing as other offers that you may be presented with, we can certainly promise you that the potential rewards of the longer term would exceed any position that you consider.The current squad is likely to be shaken-up markedly in the wake of relegation but club officials are adamant that they will decide who stays and who goes - and not the players themselves.
Sunderland emerged victorious against Everton on Wednesday, thus condemning both their fierce north-east rivals and Alex Neil's men to the Championship next season
Newcastle United and Norwich City have both been relegated from the Premier League, following Sunderland's 3-0 win over Everton at the Stadium of Light.  

Sunderland, who began the evening in 17th place, knew that a win on Wednesday night would condemn their fierce rivals and Alex Neil's side to the Championship next season, and secure their own survival. 

Patrick van Aanholt opened the scoring on Wearside before Lamine Kone hit a double as the north-east club sent their neighbours and rivals down on Wednesday, as well as the Canaries.

The Black Cats now sit on 38 points and will have nothing riding on their final game of the season this Sunday, against Watford at Vicarage Road. Norwich defeated Watford 4-2 on the same evening but the result did nothing to save them from the Premier League trapdoor. 


Newcastle and Norwich will face Tottenham and Everton respectively on the final day of the season, aware that they have already been relegated, along with Aston Villa. 

Rafa Benitez's side had been in the Premier League since the 2010/11 season, after seeing their run of 25 consecutive years in the top flight end the previous term. 

Norwich, meanwhile, return to the Championship after just one season back in the elite, along with Aston Villa who were already doomed to the drop.