Tottenham were WRONG to sack Jose Mourinho!
Jose Mourinho lasted weeks into his fourth season at Chelsea before parting ways with Roman Abramovich. Jose Mourinho lasted just two years at Inter Milan, poached by Real Madrid in 2010 after winning the Treble of Serie A, the UEFA Champions League and the Coppa Italia. Mourinho lasted exactly three years at Real Madrid before severed relationships led him back to Chelsea. Jose Mourinho suffered the three-season curse in his time back at Stamford Bridge, sacked just months after winning his third Premier League title. The third season was exactly the point of exit at his next job, Manchester United, again following a player fallout with names such as Paul Pogba and Luke Shaw. His time at Spurs lasted barely 18 months, without a trophy as promised. So is Jose Mourinho finished in football management after his spell at Tottenham Hotspur? And if Mourinho wasn't sacked by Tottenham, would he still be there now and would he have won a trophy with Spurs?
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