18.12.15

Mourinho sacked heyyya pele sir


The Portuguese boss guided his side to the
Premier League title in May, but Monday's loss
was their ninth of the campaign, leaving them in
16th place, just a point above the relegation places.
Guus Hiddink is set to be installed as the interim
manager until the end of the season, and could
even take charge of the Blues clash with
Sunderland this weekend.


The club have long-term plans to install Diego
Simeone, who will cost £15million to extract
from his Atletico Madrid contract.
Mourinho, who was ready to open talks over a
financial settlement to seal his exit after the
defeat at West Ham at the end of October, has
now seen his second spell at Stamford Bridge come to an end.

Roman Abramovich could be forced to pay
Mourinho more than £40million after the
Portuguese manager signed a four-year deal this
summer.
But, with that deal only a few months old, there
is likely to be conflict over the severance
package offered by Chelsea.
A club statement confirmed that the club had
'parted company' with their manager, and said
results had 'not been good enough'.
'Chelsea Football Club and Jose Mourinho have
today parted company by mutual consent,' the
statement read.
'All at Chelsea thank Jose for his immense
contribution since he returned as manager in the
summer of 2013.
'His three league titles, FA Cup, Community
Shield and three League Cup wins over two
spells make him the most successful manager in
our 110-year history. But both Jose and the
board agreed results have not been good enough
this season and believe it is in the best interests
of both parties to go our separate ways.
'The club wishes to make clear Jose leaves us
on good terms and will always remain a much-
loved, respected and significant figure at
Chelsea.
'His legacy at Stamford Bridge and in England
has long been guaranteed and he will always be
warmly welcomed back to Stamford Bridge.The
club’s focus is now on ensuring our talented
squad reaches its potential.
'There will be no further comment until a new
appointment is made.'
The club also confirmed that their scheduled
press conference for Friday has been cancelled.
This is the second time Mourinho has
left Stamford Bridge under a cloud
after ending his first spell as Blues
boss in 2007.
He took training on Thursday but
looked visibly upset, and quite shaken,
when talking to players afterwards.
Mourinho lost support within the
Chelsea hierarchy after his bust-up
with former club doctor Eva Carneiro
during the 2-2 draw with Swansea on
the opening day of the season.
Stars of last season’s campaign
including Eden Hazard, Nemanja
Matic and Cesar Azpilicueta have all
come in for fierce criticism from their
manager in front of their peers,
leading to splits in the camp.
He claimed after the latest defeat -
away to league leaders Leicester City -
that he felt 'betrayed' by his players,
and that he was a victim of his own
success last season.
'Sometimes I find myself thinking last
season I did an amazing job, brought
players to a level not their level. If this
is true I brought to such a level they
couldn't keep for more than super-
motivation to be leading. That is one
possibility.'
However, Abramovich decided that the
defeat was a step too far, with
Chelsea just a point above the
relegation zone after 16 games.
Hiddink, who was an interim manager
at the club in 2009, is tipped to take
over until the end of the season, with
Juande Ramos, Brendan Rodgers and
Fabio Capello all also linked to the
club in a short-term role.
Mourinho said only this week that he
was focused on winning against
Sunderland on Saturday, claiming he
wanted to 'win a match' to make him
feel alive.
In a conversation with Clare Balding
for her show, to be broadcast on BT
Sport on Thursday night, Mourinho did
not seem to have any idea about his
fate.
The show, recorded before his
sacking, will be shown as planned, but
with a notice to viewers informing
them he will be sacked.

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