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Is Mourinho Interested in the Arsenal Job? Fans Knocks Scholes other United Greats for Writing Jose Off

Former Chelsea FC and Manchester United coach turned pundit, Jose Mourinho, has been getting accolades on his review of the Tottenham FC and Arsenal FC match.
Sections of the sporting world shared that there is a feeling Jose Mourinho really wants the Arsenal job and with the club having close ties with Jorge Mendes, there may really not be a surprise if it became a reality.

The tactician had been tongue lashed by former Manchester United greats like Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Rio Ferdinand, Paul Scholes for his game and co despite single-handedly achieving more and seen more than them all put together.

The sacking Jose Mourinho is seen as the "most stupid thing Manchester United as a club has done post Fergie. It never made sense and every passing game week makes the point more glaring" a United fan, Ibrahim, said.

Seth Adusei was of the opinion that "if you are going to use José Mourinho's past to write him off, then you better use all his past and not be selective. Klopp once nearly had BVB relegated before coming out of it. Managers have their low moments but don't become bad overnight."

The reactions came after Jose analysed Arsenal’s front three of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette and Nicolas Pepe on Sky Sports’ Super Sunday.
A fan, Michael Tunstall, was baffled how Mourinho got to finish second ahead of Liverpool who reached the Champions League final in the 2017/18 season and concluded that he is a genius hence deserved better than Woodward/Glazers.

Mourinho has earlier said it was his biggest achievement finishing second that season.

In the meantime, Paul Scholes in 2018 had said that Mourinho can not get the best out of the players and now in 2019 saying that Ole needs 4/5 transfer windows to get rid of these players.

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