Jose Mourinho is trying his level best to turn around things for Manchester United and he has been experimenting with lot of things since the day he has took office. Now the tough man admits that he faces a difficult job to bring the glory days back to Manchester United. Mourinho feels that he took over the United team “in trouble” from Louis van Gaal at Old Trafford in the summer.
Things have not been easy for Manchester United as a team and they had last won the title in 2013 under Sir Alex Ferguson and have struggled to repeat their former glories since his departure. The team made the highest finishing since Fergusons exit was fourth place under Van Gaal in 2015, and the Dutchman also won the FA Cup shortly before he was sacked last May.
Mourinho said that, “There are no miracles in football,” “When a team is in trouble for two, three, four years, it’s for some reason. “When a team win titles, and in recent years (don’t) win titles, it’s for some reason.”
Currently Manchester United is 14 points behind the leader Chelsea this season and sits in sixth place with 16 games remaining on the Premier League fixture list.
Mourinho added on the current situation of the team and how difficult it is for him to pave a path for United this time he said, “Some people get more difficult jobs than others, I got the biggest job in the country, one of the biggest jobs in the world “(It is) a job I can imagine everyone would like to have, but I got a difficult one.”
Jose Mourinho who is a Jaguar ambassador, was speaking in Manchester as he stars in a new film celebrating his partnership with the brand. He is hopeful that he can turnaround things however he expressed that the job is tough looking at the current situation and standing of the team. Though he is trying his level best and is always leading from the front and working through new strategies which can fetch better results for the team and he can see United at a much better position where it is now.
Manchester United is scheduled to play Leicester on February 5, 2017.