Mourinho claims he needed more time at Manchester United

Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho says he needed more time at Manchester United but “respect decisions” the club made.

United last won a trophy in 2017, as Mourinho guided them to the Europa League title, having won the League Cup in the same season.

However, he was sacked the following season after a poor run of results and Mourinho thinks he left in the “middle of the process”.


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“In a certain period of my career, with a profile of club I was getting in hands, we didn’t need as much time to reach success,” Mourinho said (via Goal).

“We did it at Porto, Inter, Real [Madrid], Chelsea, both times, we did it without that need of that longevity and also my desire to try different things and my crazy desire to go to many countries, and to try to win it, and try to get different experiences in many different countries, was perfect because was about winning, and good bye, and let’s try another thing.

“The first club where I felt I need time and time was not given was at Manchester United, because I felt that I left at the middle of the process, but I learn very early to respect decisions, which I did at United.

“We did what we did, we did what was possible to do, and we move on. I am happy, they are happy, and we have a great relation, which is something I am very proud always to say, when I leave clubs, I keep very good relationship with everybody, and United is one more example of that.”

 

Cole urges Lampard to drop one Chelsea man after Wolves loss

Joe Cole thinks Frank Lampard should drop Timo Werner while he is out of form after Chelsea lost 2-1 to Wolves on Tuesday night.

Pedro Neto struck in the fifth minute of stoppage time to claim a 2-1 comeback win for the hosts.

Olivier Giroud opened the scoring for the visitors four minutes after the break before Daniel Podence’s deflected effort pulled Wolves level.


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Kurt Zouma hit the crossbar for Chelsea and the hosts also had a late penalty awarded and then overturned.

Victory would have taken the visitors top of the Premier League but they slipped to back-to-back top-flight defeats for the first time in over a year after Saturday’s 1-0 loss at Everton.

Werner has gone eight matches without a goal for Chelsea in all competitions and Cole thinks it could be wise to give him a rest.

“I think Werner, when he comes in off that left, he’s very, very dangerous,” Cole said on Amazon Prime Video.

“I just think he just needs to brush up on his finishing, but he’s a young striker and he will do that. So I’ve got no doubts he’ll be a top player for Chelsea but there’s options now and he [Lampard] needs to move it around. Ziyech and Hudson-Odoi to come back in, freshen it up at some point. Take Werner out, bring him back in.

“It’s a marathon to win a title usually, and certainly this year. You’ve got to use your whole squad. So Werner maybe come out, bring the other lads back in.”

Cole added: “I think he’s had a good start to his Chelsea career.

 

“You can compare him with other big foreign imports, sometimes they come to this league – certainly in these situations you have to understand it might take time for them to settle.

“I think for him and [Kai] Havertz it has as well. Werner has probably settled in a little bit quicker. They are two top players, I know because you see the glimpses. But I have no doubt Werner and Havertz will be massive players for Chelsea.”

 

Daniel Bryan On How He Feels Physically Since Returning, Rumble Pressure

The following are highlights of a new Talk Sport interview with Daniel Bryan:

On if he feels pressure headed into the Royal Rumble and if the fans will be as hot for him as last year: “To be honest, I don’t feel any pressure like that. I’m pretty confident to go out there and do what I’ve got to do. What’s interesting to me to see if the crowd stays as hot for me as last year, that was pretty intense. I’m hoping that they do.”

On how he feels physically in the ring since returning: “To be honest, I had my first two matches last week and when I got home my body felt horrible. Your body adapts to pretty much anything but when you’re not used to wrestling it’s very physically tough, not to mention the travel. Last week I did three live events, then Raw and then SmackDown so when I got home on Wednesday my body was feeling pretty beat up. Yesterday it was back to being good, I’m back to feeling mobile and my neck feels really strong – yeah, it feels good!”

Check out the complete interview at TalkSport.com.

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