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Dismissed by the leaders of AS Roma this Tuesday, José Mourinho wrote a very touching message on social networks.
The information had the effect of a small bomb on Tuesday in one of the most popular clubs in Italy. It was almost noon when AS Roma announced the dismissal of José Mourinho. Although it has lost its splendor in recent years, the Special One will leave an indelible mark in the history of La Louve.
José Mourinho notably allowed Roma to win the first European trophy in its history, a year and a half ago, when the Giallorossi won the Europa Conference League. A year later, the Portuguese technician led Roma to the final of the Europa League.
Mourinho’s superb message
Discharged from his position, Mourinho was replaced by the illustrious Daniele De Rossi, legend of the Roman club. But his chapter at Roma will hold a special place in the book of his career – he even has a tattoo of the trophy won with the club. And the Special One demonstrated it again by posting a very touching message on social networks.
“ Sweat, blood, tears, joy, sadness, love, brothers, history, heart, eternity“, wrote José Mourinho, in the caption of a post accompanied by the title “Now we are free” by Andrea Bocelli (Now we are free).
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