AS Roma: Mourinho was unable to say goodbye to his players

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We had seen it coming for a few weeks, especially with the latest defeat against the sworn enemy Lazio, José Mourinho was fired from his post as coach of AS Roma yesterday. In post for almost three years, the Portuguese technician paid for his poor results and in particular his 9th place in the championship. A brutal dismissal, especially since José Mourinho did not have time to say goodbye to his locker room after Revelo. According to the Spanish media, sources at the club said “ no one expected it, at least not so quickly “.

The former coach of Real Madrid, Chelsea and even Manchester United will still have received messages of support. On social networks, many players sent him messages of thanks for the seasons spent with him. “Thank you for trusting me on this journey together. I wish you the best in your next challenge” for example, declared Rui Patricio to his now ex-trainer.

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