Thursday, September 20, 2007
bye jose :(


Self-proclaimed the "Special One" since his arrival years ago, he has brought in lots of silverware to Chelsea any board room would be proud of, adding spice to the EPL with lots of his ambiguous comments. Abramovich dug deep into his pockets, Mourinho brought in his style of management, and it worked wonders for 2 seasons. I guess ultimately it was the strained relationship between manager and owner tt led Chelsea to where they are at the moment. Abramovich was only interested in winning the Champions' League, something Mourinho failed to deliver.

Personally I'm totally behind Mourinho because I believe a manager can never get his job done without the full backing of the owner/chairman or the board of directors. This was what resulted in the downfall of the Blue's Revolution. It began with the sale of Gallas to Arsenal whom Mourinho wanted so badly to keep, even w/o the full commitment of the player, he was gonna just let the player rot in the reserves if necessary to prove a point about who's in charge. That didn't turn out well when the higher guys veteoed Mourinho's insistance of keeping Gallas. That resulted in a shortage of numbers in the backline and it strained the squad when they were firing on all cylinders, challenging for many trophies near the end of the season.

Then came the arrival of over-the-hill players like Ballack and Shevchenko. Both were pretty strange additions to the squad with £30m plunged in for Sheva's arrival and Ballack, a free-transfer. Both didn't make an impact on the team AT ALL. Sheva's goalscoring capabilities are undoubted for certain, but Mourinho didn't seem to be interested in fielding the player. Sheva's performances in EPL games when he was down on the pitch was NEVER good, a far cry from his influence back at AC Milan.

A few key positions at the club were filled with Abramovich's close friends, which I'm sure did not go too well with Mourinho as well. The unhappiness at the club finally took its toll and we'll wait to see what Chelsea can do w/o the "Special One". Not sure if I've read correctly but a lot of the backroom staff resigned en-masse following Mourinho's exit. Now it awaits to be seen which players are on Mourinho's side with Drogba and Lampard yet to sign extensions to their contracts, muahahaha.

posted by sc @ 7:54 pm

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