Jose Mourinho will return to football with a bang after Manchester United axe, says former Porto striker Benni McCarthy

Jose Mourinho will return to football with a bang after Manchester United axe, says former Porto striker Benni McCarthy
Jose Mourinho will return to football with a bang to rectify the stain on his CV after his axing as Manchester United manager, believes former Porto striker Benni McCarthy.Mourinho was sacked by the Red Devils in December, following a 3-1 defeat to arch rivals Liverpool, having overseen the clubs worst-ever start to a Premier League season.Uniteds star-studded team looked devoid of confidence and without direction under the Portuguese boss.Paul Pogba and a number of Man United players have improved under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer3
Paul Pogba and a number of Man United players have improved under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Their performances were so dismal that the team are almost recognisable from now, immediately winning eight straight games after club legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took over on an interim basis.Regardless of the nature of his Old Trafford departure plus his previous acrimonious exits from Real Madrid and Chelsea there will no doubt be plenty of clubs willing to hire Mourinho, who remains one of the most successful managers of all time with 25 major honours.And McCarthy is certain his former boss will bounce back soon.Manchester United was a tough job for him, and also the players didnt really help his situation, the former Blackburn and West Ham striker told talkSPORT host Jim White.You look at the Man United side now and the Man United side that was under Jose Mourinho, its like chalk and cheese, its like two completely different sides!Benni McCarthy (right) and Jose Mourinho during their successful spell together at Porto3
Benni McCarthy (right) and Jose Mourinho during their successful spell together at Porto
McCarthy was part of Mourinho’s Champions League-winning Porto team3
McCarthy was part of Mourinho’s Champions League-winning Porto team
Credit to Ole for coming in and changing things and getting the love out of the players again, because they have marvellous players and under Mourinho it just didnt seem to work. But he will bounce back.He is one of the strong characters and strong personalities in football, and what happened at Man United was bit of a stain on his resume, so I think hell want to rectify that.Hell be back. You dont become a bad coach or a not-so-world-class coach overnight.

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