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with the oldies were fun too and made for a more interesting read in the news. Who could forget Mourinho's constant blaming referee's for his teams lost and that Wenger and Fergie were scared of him. Suddenly, the two managing foes of the devil's and gunners were united, together as one in their fight against a new regime. They were being upstaged and outshone by a manager who only began his managerial career less than 8 years ago, Fergie and Wenger have been in the game for more than 20. They welcomed the challenge but the arrogance and smugness of Mourinho and his success were not liked by the other two. The special one rubbed their noses in the dirt every time he could and the banter among them sometimes took centre fold, upstaging the game and the results.
Numerous people have said that Mourinho wouldn't be successful if not for the money available to him but I disagree as he won the Champions League, the top club competition in Europe, with a squad smaller than Wenger's and definitely without the pounds that was available to Ferguson and his expensively assembled squad. And the same could also be said about Ferguson as he had funds that dwarfed other clubs before the arrival of the Roman' empire. Wenger has never won the Champions League. Only a great manager with belief in himself and the squad can create such a miracle.
All in all, the Premiership has lost a great manager and whichever league he joins will benefit as he has said that he won't be managing in England anytime soon. Whoever they get to replace him will have massive shoes to fill and needs to be successful instantly as Chelsea demands. Long live "The Special One" Mourinho, the greatest manager in Chelsea's history.
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