After achieving so much in his football career and winning multiple titles and Champions League trophies with various clubs, Jose Mourinho‘s career is certainly in decline. The famous Portuguese coach was sacked in every club he managed since 2014 (Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham, Roma) and during the last eleven years, won Uefa Europa and Conference league. He is currently in Fenerbahce where his is unlikely to take away the title from eternal rivals Galatasaray. In this phase of his career, the ‘Special One‘ turned into a ‘Moaning One‘, usually complaining about referees‘ decisions or some form of injustice, always aimed at the club he is currently in charge of.José Mourinho wasn’t in the mood for a long question in his post match presser 😅 pic.twitter.com/Gj165Cgh9F— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) March 6, 2025 One thing he has always been is an amusement for journalists. Many of his encounters with the press ended up with his quotes all over the press and instead of a 1-3 loss to Rangers in the Europe League, Mourinho was on the front pages as he pretended to be asleep during the press conference. During a particularly long question from a journalist, asked in Turkish, the coach first pretended to be sleepy by closing his eyes. Then, after a disillusioned pout, he went a little further by pretending to be asleep, his face resting on his hand. Apart from putting up a show for the press, he is ‘fighting‘ against the referees in Turkey.Mourinho suspended for four games and it isn’t over yet”After the derby against Galatasaray, I was suspended for four matches. On the same day, it turned out that the president of the Disciplinary Committee that punished me had previously celebrated wearing a Galatasaray jersey. Ten hours later, my suspension was increased from two to four matches. That tells you everything you need to know about the situation in Turkish football. In Turkey, this is not just a football rivalry; it’s a system controlled by one club that decides who wins the titles. It doesn’t smell right… Fenerbahçe is a club desperately trying to break Galatasaray’s dominance. But this is not just football dominance—it’s systemic. And that makes my job much harder. I work for a great, transparent, and clean club that wants to win in an honest and fair way” he explained in the interview for the British media.’My father cannot be a racist’: Drogba defends MourinhoHe also addressed Galatasaray’s accusations of racism after the recent derby.”They didn’t choose the smartest way to attack me. They forgot about my past and my connections with Africa and African football. It came back to them like a boomerang. Everyone knows who I am, what my flaws are, and that racism is definitely not one of them. On the contrary. Racism was a poor choice for them” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_8763449##
