Former Manchester United manager,
Sir Alex Ferguson was high in praises for Jose Mourinho in a TV interview with BT Sport that will be aired on Boxing Day
Chelsea added three more points on Monday night in the win over Stoke City
to stay top of the EPL over the Christmas break and Sir Alex says it’s a
bit tardy and unfair that the Portuguese manager has got the looks,
speaks five languages and wins without stress – something he thinks is
rare for a manager who never really hard a playing career.
‘’It is unfair really. He’s good looking, he’s got that sort of George Clooney bit in his hair now,'' Ferguson commented. ''But I think he is a great example, he can speak five languages or whatever he can.
‘’He
goes and becomes an interpreter for Bobby Robson, follows him to
Barcelona, works under Louis Van Gaal; he is learning all the time.
‘’He (Mourinho) has got a determination, he wants to be a coach.
‘’He
never played the game, by the way – you tell me how many presidents
would give a manager a job who has never played the game? None. But he
has done it.
‘’Then he goes and manages a
small team in Portugal, then goes to Porto and wins the league, wins
the UEFA Cup, wins the European Cup, goes to Chelsea and wins the
league. Goes to Inter Milan.
‘’That is an example to anyone who wants to do well, you shouldn’t let the barriers get in your way if you want to get there.’’
Mourinho and Sir Ferguson were entangled in many battles as managers but the pair appear to have buried the hatchet ever since.
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