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Revealed: The inside story of how the axe fell on Jose Mourinho at Chelsea
Jose Mourinho joined his Chelsea players for their annual Christmas lunch on Thursday - hours later he was sacked



Jose Mourinho joined his Chelsea players for their annual Christmas lunch at the club’s Cobham training ground just hours before he was sacked, but there was little festive spirit to go around.
Rather than pulling crackers and telling bad jokes over their Christmas turkey, the Chelsea players sensed something was up from Mourinho’s sombre mood after he had taken a downbeat Thursday training session in which he sported a newly shaved head and stubble.
But it was not until just before 2pm when a Chelsea player, who had stayed behind later than many of his team-mates, spotted members of the club’s hierarchy and rumours started circulating that Mourinho’s time as manager was up.
At the same time players were exchanging text messages speculating on what might be going on, Mourinho was informed of his sacking by chairman Bruce Buck and director Eugene Tenenbaum in a meeting that lasted only 10 minutes.

Virtually all of the players had left Cobham by then and they did not receive any official announcement from the club before word spread between team-mates and staff members via telephone, text message and over WhatsApp. Some former Chelsea players got wind of Mourinho’s dismissal before the current squad.
Mourinho stayed at Cobham to clear his office desk for around two hours after getting the news before being driven off the premises in his Jaguar, presumably never to return. His second coming was over in the most dramatic circumstances.
The Leicester City defeat proved to be the tipping point and Telegraph Sport can reveal Mourinho accused his players of betrayal three times around that game.



Mourinho shocked reporters by claiming his players had “betrayed” his work after the 2-1 loss, but the attack did not come as a surprise to the squad.The Portuguese also warned his team against “betrayal” in the tactical meeting ahead of the Leicester game and used the word again during the half-time team talk at the King Power Stadium.He had become obsessed with the fact an old Porto contact told him that his former club knew of his plans to drop Cesc Fabregas before last week’s vital Champions League match at Stamford Bridge.Chelsea won the game, but Mourinho was convinced he had at least one player in his squad working against him and it was not the first time this season the 52-year-old felt information was being leaked, whether on purpose or by accident.A few months earlier, Mourinho had spoken to players of the need to be careful about what they told their agents and fixers after numerous stories had appeared alleging he had fallen out with various members of his squad<div>Mourinho believed pieces of training ground gossip were being twisted against him and was also worried that players were innocently talking to outsiders about selection issues that were then getting out.<div>It was in October, when the former Real Madrid manager hit out at the “rats” around the Blues camp as he refused to give out any team news ahead of the Southampton defeat. He also became more guarded over how he set his team up during training, so that players were not so sure over who would be starting games.</div><div>In truth, however,

It is too easy to point at the fall-out over Carneiro as the beginning of the end for Mourinho, but there is no doubt that his actions shocked Chelsea players and members of the board.
Fears over his behaviour grew as, having effectively got rid of Carneiro, Mourinho turned his attention towards the officials and the Football Association as he lashed out over bad results and questionable decisions.
Mourinho was hit with a £50,000 fine and a suspended stadium ban for claiming referees were “afraid” to give Chelsea decisions after the defeat to Southampton. He later branded the decision a “disgrace.”
Worse was to follow, however, as Mourinho was hit with a one-game stadium suspension for his extraordinary reaction to Nemanja Matic’s red card in the defeat to West Ham United. He twice refused to leave referee Jon Moss’s dressing-room at Upton Park and accused the official of being “f***ing weak” during the half-time interval before being sent to the stands.
Serving his ban, Mourinho watched the defeat to Stoke City at the beginning of November from the Crewe Hall Hotel, where the team had stayed the previous night.
That proved to be a small moment of enlightenment, as Mourinho accepted appeals from Chelsea staff to stop the attacks on officials and the FA, and keep the focus on his team and the need to improve performances.

But Mourinho could simply not inspire any consistent form out of his players, despite trying both the carrot and the stick approach with Hazard and Diego Costa.
Having dropped and criticised Hazard earlier in the season, Mourinho held a heart-to-heart with the Belgian the day after the West Ham defeat and agreed to play him in his favoured number 10 role.
Hazard’s performances improved, but he has now gone 27 games without a goal and Mourinho very much left it to interpretation whether or not the forward had been sufficiently injured to substitute himself against Leicester.
Costa had escaped punishment for returning for pre-season training overweight and had been the one player to avoid the axe up until the trip to Tottenham Hotspur. His reaction was to toss a bib in the direction of his manager and retreat to the team bus minutes after the final whistle.
He won his place back in the team after having a one-on-one chat with Mourinho, but Costa was still a shadow of his former self in front of goal against Porto and Leicester, and has netted just seven times since January.

Costa’s drought has coincided with former Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku passing the 50 goals mark for Everton. With Chelsea desperately needing goals and looking for a striker in January, Lukaku’s form has caused frustration that he was not given more of a chance by Mourinho.
The feeling inside Stamford Bridge was that Moruinho could have done more to encourage Lukaku and Kevin De Bruyne, who is currently outperforming Belgium team-mate Hazard, that they could eventually become first-team regulars at Chelsea.
Similarly, Mourinho showed little patience with Cuadrado and Salah, who have impressed in Italy, and, contrary to his promises, never made a convincing attempt to properly integrate 19-year-old Loftus-Cheek into his team.

Loftus-Cheek only has 18 months to run on his contract and Chelsea chiefs had been concerned that Mourinho’s treatment of the highly-rated midfielder threatened to make negotiations over a new deal particularly difficult.
Ultimately, though, it was quite simply results that did for Mourinho. When owner Roman Abramovich backed him in the form of a club statement that also made it clear there must be an improvement, Chelsea were in 16th place in the table. Two months on and the Blues are in exactly the same position, just one point above the relegation zone.
Mourinho is understood to have confided in friends that nothing he tried was working and that was clearly a view shared by Abramovich and the Chelsea board. Christmas dinner probably never tasted quite so sour.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/managers/jose-mourinho/12056813/Revealed-The-inside-story-of-how-the-axe-fell-on-Jose-Mourinho-at-Chelsea.html
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Jose Mourinho sacked: Players not to blame - Chelsea director

Chelsea's players were not to blame for manager Jose Mourinho's sacking, says technical director Michael Emenalo.
The defending champions are one point above the relegation zone after losing nine of their first 16 Premier League matches this season.
Emenalo said there was a "palpable discord between manager and players".
Asked about the role of the squad in Mourinho's exit, he told Chelsea TV:  "It's very easy to make that inference but it is not one the club accepts.
Emenalo said the squad consisted of the same group of players who won the league and League Cup "in style" last season while "sweating tears and blood".
He added: "The players have a responsibility to go out and prove everybody wrong and show a commitment to the decision that has been made to try and get the club up the league table.
"This club is in trouble and something needed to be done."

Following Monday's 2-1 defeat by top-of-the-table Leicester City, Mourinho said his "work was betrayed" by his players, with Foxes forwards Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez both scoring.
Earlier this season, he said some of his players had shown an "unstable attitude".
Midfielder Cesc Fabregas - who in November denied there was a player revolt - said on Tuesday the players need to justify their "big wages".
Chelsea face fellow strugglers Sunderland at Stamford Bridge on Saturday and Emenalo said "competent people" would "help with preparation for the game".
Former Nigeria international Emenalo, who first joined the club as head opposition scout in 2007, added: "You're not a big club if you don't have contingency plans for situations like this.
"Make no mistake about it, the club is working vigorously and actively to make sure a managerial appointment is taken care of as soon as possible."
Who is to blame? Players? Manager? Or both?

Players?
"A real champion keeps going, this lot have thrown the towel in." - Martin Keown.
The former Arsenal defender added: "I'm disappointed for Mourinho. He's been brilliant, but this has been a disaster for him. Maybe he got too close and the players were told some home truths they couldn't accept.
"It's almost imploded in front of our eyes. It was astonishing the way his players capitulated against Leicester. I saw players that weren't really giving everything.
"The respect had gone, and it's easier to change the manager than it is 22 players."
Former Chelsea striker Chris Sutton: "The truth is there are a lot of enormous egos in that dressing room and some of them have downed tools. It is not acceptable but it is nearly always the manager that carries the can.
"I know what it is like when big players are upset - they don't just turn round and say: 'Oh, all right.'
"After what Mourinho said about betrayal he knew he had to go. He is not daft. He knew there would be consequences after the words he used."

Former England captain Alan Shearer: "Eden Hazard - player of the season - wouldn't get in a second division side now the way he's playing.
"I have never known a capitulation like it. The players have just not performed and have a lot to answer for. They've let the club and the manager down."
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher: "No group of players of that quality should be performing as they are.
"I'm a massive fan of Jose Mourinho but, with the results, something had to change. The only way you can change it right now is change the manager. It was the only decision the owner could make really."
Former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry: "The players should be held accountable. What happened in some of the games is not all down to Mourinho. There was a lack of desire and commitment.
"You can't sack the players, so go for the manager. I am now thinking if I am going into the right profession."
Sun journalist Rob Beasley: "If you watched Eden Hazard the other night at Leicester, if that wasn't a guy that showed no guts or stomach for the fight I have never seen one.
"When you have players like that, you are going to have problems as a manager no matter who you are."
BBC radio presenter Garry Richardson: "This is a quote from Mourinho - 'I've got a couple of bad apples that are causing me a lots of problems and it is a very difficult situation to handle for me".

Manager?

"If you create a snake in the camp, you've only got yourself to blame." - Martin Keown.
While not sparing the players, Keown also felt the manager had to take his share of responsibility, adding: "He didn't seem stable right from the off. He was on a campaign where he fell out of love with his players.
"This has been an accident waiting to happen. He talked about betrayal this week but back in October he was talking about rats in the camp. You can't be people's mate one minute and their enemy the next."
Former Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp: "After Monday's result against Leicester, when words like betrayal were used, you felt there was going to be an ending where the manager has to leave.
"It's always light and shade with Jose but it just feels this year there's been a lot more shade. A lot of players who have fallen out with him will be pleased to see the back of him."
Sun journalist Martin Lipton: "There is no doubt that the interview post-match on Monday was inflammatory at best. I don't know how he could have got on the bus back after that, the atmosphere would have been poisonous. Some of the things he has said have been foolish beyond belief."
Daily Telegraph journalist Jason Burt: "When Jose Mourinho went in 2007, it was basically civil war at Chelsea.
"This time, it has not been like that. If anything the club has probably tried too much to help him, but results just haven't been good enough."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/35128189

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車路士官方宣佈解僱了摩連奴,而最受關注的焦點問題無疑是摩帥會拿到多少錢的賠償。此前英國媒體都稱,車路士需要向摩帥支付4000萬鎊。不過來自權威媒體BBC的消息,摩連奴本人在違約金的問題上做出了讓步,車路士只需支付一年的工資,即1200萬鎊即可。從這個角度上來說,摩連奴可謂已經對車路士仁至義盡了。

  摩帥本人在今夏8月份剛剛和車路士簽訂了一份為期4年的新合約,藍軍本希望摩連奴能夠長期執教球隊,可惜天不遂人願。車路士在今季陷入危機,聯賽前16輪便輸掉了9場,積分跌倒了第16位,距離降班區只有1分。不要說奪冠,進入前四也希望渺茫,這也成為了導致摩帥下課的最主要的原因。

  早前包括《每日郵報》在內的多家英國媒體已經爆料過,摩連奴與車路士的新合約裡不存在節約條款,他的週薪高達25萬鎊。也就是說,如果車路士解僱摩帥,那麼球隊就必須按照合約規定,全額支付摩帥的所有工資,總價會高達4000萬鎊,即便對於艾巴而言,這也是一筆不小的開支,此前這也被視為車路士解僱摩帥的最大障礙之一。

  不過來自權威媒體BBC的消息,車路士和摩連奴之間達成了協議,藍軍不會按照傳聞全額支付摩連奴4000萬鎊的違約金,而是隻支付一個賽季的工資,總額大約為1200萬鎊。車路士在官方聲明中也稱車路士和摩連奴就解約達成一致,英媒認為這也是暗示車路士無需支付4000萬鎊的關鍵證據。而支付一年的工資給被提前解僱的主帥,是球壇各大球會換帥時的「標配」,這代表著球會對教練的尊重。

  當然,以摩連奴的的江湖地位和聲望,加上白紙黑字的合約,他是本可以要求車路士全額支付4000萬鎊作為賠償的,不過顯然摩帥沒有這樣做,雙方最終好聚好散,這或許就是摩連奴能為車路士做的最後一件事了。作為車路士隊史上最偉大的主帥,摩連奴帶領藍軍走向了輝煌,而為了將球隊帶出如今的困境,他已竭盡全力。無論如何,摩連奴都會被藍軍球迷永遠的銘記。


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They needed a change to spark a reaction, but they have sacked the best manager in their history and the best manager in the game.
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迪神:車路士官方宣佈解僱了摩連奴,而最受關注的焦點問題無疑是摩帥會拿到多少錢的賠償。此前英國媒體都稱,車路士需要向摩帥支付4000萬鎊。不過來自權威媒體BBC的消息,摩連奴本人在違約金的問題上做出了讓步,車路士只需支付一年的工資,即1200萬鎊即可。從這個角度上來說,摩連奴可 .. (2015-12-18 10:40) 

如果係真既話,摩連奴對油王都算有情有義了。


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其實我相信如果有得揀,油王真係唔想炒摩頭。



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Starsport exclusively revealed the Blues were close to Guardiola just minutes after news of Jose Mourinho’s sacking broke this afternoon.
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10 NEW PLAYERS⋯⋯⋯


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freezefox:如果係真既話,摩連奴對油王都算有情有義了。 (2015-12-18 10:45) 

聽人講佢唔選擇呢曬4000萬係因為一拎咗佢黎緊果幾年都唔可以教其他球會...
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疑?咁今個星期班友仔又不能打得太好喎。全世界睇住,頂多只可以小勝一球⋯⋯


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英俊:聽人講佢唔選擇呢曬4000萬係因為一拎咗佢黎緊果幾年都唔可以教其他球會...[表情] (2015-12-18 10:48) 

係?

不過呢D 內情真係只有佢地先知了。


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