Mesut Ozil fears that his former manager Jose Mourinho is capable of bringing success to one of Arsenal’s main rivals.
- United deliberate how long Louis van Gaal should be given to arrest poor run
- Sacked Chelsea manager has indicated he would take job
Manchester United would seek assurances from José Mourinho that he understands the club’s traditions.
Photograph: Peter Nicholls/Reuters
Manchester United
will want assurances from José Mourinho that he understands the club’s
traditions and is willing to fall into line if they decide that the
former Chelsea manager should take over from Louis van Gaal.
While the club are giving serious consideration to moving out the
Dutchman after three damaging defeats in a row, there is still concern
at the highest level of Old Trafford about Mourinho’s managerial style
and specifically the elements of his work that led them to decide
against employing him when Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.
United are deliberating about how long Van Gaal should be given after
a sequence of three wins out of the last 13 games has caused the club
to fall to fifth in the Premier League – a position that would mean
Europa League football next season – and nine points off the top.
Van Gaal’s position has been substantially weakened but, for now, he
is trying to continue as normal. His weekly press conference has been
pencilled in for Wednesday and he even served the players their meal
when they had their Christmas lunch at the training ground .
Noticeably, however, there has been no support for him behind the
scenes, even in an off-the-record capacity, since it emerged that he was
genuinely in danger of the sack approaching the games at Stoke City on
Boxing Day and at home to Chelsea two days later. United have been
offered the chance to back, or defend, Van Gaal in the face of mounting
speculation but have chosen not to say anything that would ease the
pressure on their manager.
Mourinho
has made it clear to United that he wants the job, despite having a
close relationship with the man he might ultimately replace, but sources
in Portugal say it has not reached the stage where he has been made a
firm offer. It is only two weeks since United let it be known they were
so impressed with Van Gaal’s work they envisaged it might eventually
lead to him remaining at the club after his current contract expires in
2017.
What has followed since – a Champions League elimination in Wolfsburg and back-to-back defeats at Bournemouth and at home to Norwich City
– has dramatically changed the picture, especially now Mourinho has
become available and brings, in theory, a near-guarantee of silverware
Yet it is clearly not a straightforward issue and has divided some of
Old Trafford’s key personnel.
Everything has changed very quickly given that United’s executives
had previously stated they were so impressed with Van Gaal they were
even relaxed about the possibility of Manchester City hiring Pep
Guardiola.
Mourinho, meanwhile, has been in contact with the Swansea City
chairman, Huw Jenkins, over the last few days to offer a personal
reference for José Morais, one of the candidates to take over as manager
of the Welsh club. Morais was part of Mourinho’s coaching staff at
Internazionale, Real Madrid and Chelsea and one of the candidates
Swansea had shortlisted, along with Gus Poyet and Marcelo Bielsa, after Garry Monk’s sacking.
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