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Posted on: 09:33 Thu, 30 Jun 2016
New Man U coach Jose Mourinho
has assured players and fans that
the team will return back to the
glory days of Sir Alex Ferguson.
Man U fans had gotten frustrated
that the football at the club had
become ineffective and slow Post-
Ferguson era and needed a change
hence the appointment of
Mourinho as its new coach
following David Moyes and Louis
Van Gaal’s time in charge.
But according to a report by Mirror
UK, Mourinho has promised senior
players at the club and fans that
the style of football at the club will
return back to the glory days and
that he will bring through players
from the youth team.
‘The Special One has spoken to
senior United players such as
Wayne Rooney, David De Gea and
Michael Carrick and outlined his
plans for the coming season.
‘And Mourinho made it clear
there’s going to be a departure
from the slow, pedestrian build-up
play that blighted their previous
manager Louis van Gaal’s time in
charge.’
‘David Moyes also had a disastrous
spell at the Manchester giants, and
the Old Trafford faithful have
become frustrated with the style of
football that’s been served up since
Fergie retired after the 2012-2013
season.
‘There were also fears about the
hiring of Mourinho, because he
gained a reputation at Chelsea for
playing with a pragmatic style
rather than flair.
‘The 53-year-old has also outlined
in meetings and those phone calls
with players a determination to
embrace the United philosophy of
bringing youngsters up through the
ranks.’
‘It is a clear message which will
delight United fans eager for a
return to the good old days of the
Fergie era.’
‘The Scot won 38 trophies in 26
years at the club, including two
European Cups, and Mourinho
wants to build a similar lasting
legacy for himself.
‘He made it clear he wants players
with pace so United can go at
opponents and deliver a thrilling
style of football.’
‘The fans voiced their frustrations
with Van Gaal last season, even
though the Dutchman ended the
club’s three-year trophy drought by
winning the FA Cup in May.’
â€They were fed-up with Van Gaal’s
dull, ponderous style of play and
they regularly chanted: “Attack!
Attack! Attack-attack-attack!â€
Source: Mirror UK
New Man U coach Jose Mourinho
has assured players and fans that
the team will return back to the
glory days of Sir Alex Ferguson.
Man U fans had gotten frustrated
that the football at the club had
become ineffective and slow Post-
Ferguson era and needed a change
hence the appointment of
Mourinho as its new coach
following David Moyes and Louis
Van Gaal’s time in charge.
But according to a report by Mirror
UK, Mourinho has promised senior
players at the club and fans that
the style of football at the club will
return back to the glory days and
that he will bring through players
from the youth team.
‘The Special One has spoken to
senior United players such as
Wayne Rooney, David De Gea and
Michael Carrick and outlined his
plans for the coming season.
‘And Mourinho made it clear
there’s going to be a departure
from the slow, pedestrian build-up
play that blighted their previous
manager Louis van Gaal’s time in
charge.’
‘David Moyes also had a disastrous
spell at the Manchester giants, and
the Old Trafford faithful have
become frustrated with the style of
football that’s been served up since
Fergie retired after the 2012-2013
season.
‘There were also fears about the
hiring of Mourinho, because he
gained a reputation at Chelsea for
playing with a pragmatic style
rather than flair.
‘The 53-year-old has also outlined
in meetings and those phone calls
with players a determination to
embrace the United philosophy of
bringing youngsters up through the
ranks.’
‘It is a clear message which will
delight United fans eager for a
return to the good old days of the
Fergie era.’
‘The Scot won 38 trophies in 26
years at the club, including two
European Cups, and Mourinho
wants to build a similar lasting
legacy for himself.
‘He made it clear he wants players
with pace so United can go at
opponents and deliver a thrilling
style of football.’
‘The fans voiced their frustrations
with Van Gaal last season, even
though the Dutchman ended the
club’s three-year trophy drought by
winning the FA Cup in May.’
â€They were fed-up with Van Gaal’s
dull, ponderous style of play and
they regularly chanted: “Attack!
Attack! Attack-attack-attack!â€
Source: Mirror UK