Neither manager would win the league or CL with this squad, but in the EL and FA Cup I would prefer Mourinho.
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Neither manager would win the league or CL with this squad, but in the EL and FA Cup I would prefer Mourinho.
Which manager would be most likely to get us a trophy? It's something that's evaded a lot of managers for a very long time. That manager wins the crown.
Fortunately, we at least get to put one of them to the test ...
Which manager would be most likely to get us a trophy? It's something that's evaded a lot of managers for a very long time. That manager wins the crown.
Fortunately, we at least get to put one of them to the test ...
All time, who has the more impressive CV considering everything
Literally, could never stand the guy: ‘brightest footballing minds’ - with his billion pound team never reaching CL semi-final? Having been absolute ‘also-rans’ against ‘no-net-spend’ Liverpool this year? It’s beginning to look a bit like he doesn’t have the tactical skill to win the most important games.Pep is considered among the most influential, brightest footballing minds this century.
I think they are both great, but certainly not flawless, managers.
Yup.Jose, because love him or hate him, he's our manager now and that's enough to get my vote. And I still remember the Harry Kane team crack, so Pep cam do one!
Mourinho won the treble with Porto, the ultimate underdog team.Both have managed clubs that tend to be the biggest or best financially (or quality wise) in the leagues they manage.
I don't think using the 'only managed top clubs' stick is a fair one though. They are elite managers, of course the biggest and best teams are going to want them to manage them.
Guardiola has won more - but you could easily argue that Mourinho has won more impressively (with regards to clubs managed).
Guardiolas teams have always played the better football - but then you could argue that Mourinho tends. for the most part, to get the best out of what he's got.
I think both have history of improving countless players and making them better and turning them into winners.
I think both should just be appreciated for being two of the greatest managers in football.
Mourinho won the treble with Porto, the ultimate underdog team.
That’s something Pep has never done, he’s always had an expensive top squad.
But having said that, I would rather watch Pep’s football over Mourinho’s any day.
With or without Mourinho, Inter and Porto would have won Champions Leagues?I think the same with Mourinhos clubs.
Though let's see if he can create a miracle at Spurs.
I think most coaches consider Jose to be among the most influential and brightest footballing minds this century. He has developed counter attacking football as much as Pep has Cruyffian total football.Pep is considered among the most influential, brightest footballing minds this century.
Mourinho has had a very successful career, that's all I can say about him. No legacy whatsover.