Manchester United boss Mourinho faces Newcastle at
Old Trafford on Saturday knowing he faces a fight to turn the club's fortunes
around. And the Mirror have claimed that, regardless of the result against old
enemy Rafa Benitez, Mourinho's head will roll this weekend. The report claims
United board members have had enough of Jose Mourinho, who has alienated
players and staff alike in recent months. The 55-year-old has been at
loggerheads with Paul Pogba ever since the two became embroiled in a spat
against Tottenham at Wembley in February.
He has also clashed with Anthony Martial, while
Marcus Rashford's development has stunted.
The Mirror say United have decided to axe
Mourinho, though, after Tuesday's goalless draw with Valencia.
The Red Devils were drab and insipid as the La
Liga side emerged from the match unscathed and untested.
Michael Carrick is supposedly in line to take
temporary charge.
But Zinedine Zidane remains the favourite to get
the job on a full-time basis.
For Mourinho, it will be his second sacking in
under three years.
The 55-year-old was axed by Chelsea in December
2015 despite the club easing to the Premier League title the season before.
Mourinho has had his moments at United.
The club won the EFL Cup in 2016 with Zlatan
Ibrahimovic scoring twice in a 3-2 victory over Southampton in the final.
And Mourinho also guided them to the Europa League
last year
Things have, though, worsened over the last few
months.
United were beaten 1-0 by Chelsea in the FA Cup
final in May and, since then, the situation at Old Trafford has gone from bad
to worse.
Mourinho wanted five signings back in the summer.
But he got just three - Fred, Diogo Dalot and Lee
Grant.
Mourinho believed a ball-playing centre-back would
be key despite having five experienced defenders at his disposal.Yet the United
board chose not to indluge him, instead forcing him to make do with the likes
of Eric Bailly and Victor Lindelof.
Carrick could provide some calm to the club - just
like he did during his playing days.
But Zidane remains the favourite to get the job on
a full-time basis.
The Frenchman has been out of work since leaving
Real Madrid back in May.
But a return to management now appears to be on
the horizon.
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