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Breaking News: Jose Mourinho Leaves Chelsea!

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by Tyduffy

The BBC, as well as other media outlets, have reported that manager Jose Mourinho has "severed" all ties with Chelsea Football Club by "mutual consent" over his differences with owner Roman Abramovich. He reportedly informed senior players at the squad via text message that he would be leaving the club the following morning

A rift became readily apparent between the two last season, with Abramovich becoming increasingly frustrated by Chelsea's effective, though often cynical and uninspiring, style of play. The two had a very public feud, which came to a head in January 2006, when Abramovich denied Mourinho's request for further transfer funds to supplement the squad. This, a power struggle with Frank Arnesen, and discord among the players over the Michael Ballack and Andiry Shevchenko signings left tensions at the club extraordinarily high, and clouded over what was a moderately successful season.

Mourinho returned for this season, though it was widely speculated to be his last. Chelsea performed well on paper, sitting 5th in the Premier League with 11 pts from 6 matches. However, their performances were often sub-par and unconvincing, and the club struggled mightily without prolific goal scorers Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard. The club's recent poor results at home against Blackburn and Rosenborg as well as Abramovich's frustration at the inability to add a marquee name after the sale of Arjen Robben to Real Madrid were thought to be the tipping point that caused Mourinho to leave.

The "Special One" was the most successful manager in Chelsea history over his three seasons, winning two domestic titles (2005,2006), two league cups (2005,2007), and an FA Cup (2007). He was instrumental in transforming Chelsea into an elite European side, though the elusive Champions' League title remained outside their reach.

The future should be bright for Mourinho. Coming off two extraordinarily successful stints with Porto and Chelsea, and being still a young man at 44, he will be the hottest name linked with every high profile managerial job that comes available. The savvy pick would be for him to replace Frank Rijkaard at Barcelona next summer.

Chelsea, however, has a far more uncertain destiny. The club was already mired in discord. Mourinho leaving will only exacerbate the tension rather than alleviating it. In the short term, they will need to find a replacement to stabilize the situation and prevent this season from spiraling out of control. In the long term, they may be forced to rebuild their squad, with many high profile players (notably Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba) having their Stamford Bridge future tied to Mourinho's presence.

Originally published here.


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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
801 days ago
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I wonder what the text message Mourinho sent to his players looked like. Sry, gtg, Abrom=a-hole, ttyl
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
801 days ago
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What's the name of Mourinho's replacement? http://yedda...69198045215/
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IbeargRed-Shirting
801 days ago
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I'm just gonna throw this name out there, but I'm thinking Jurgen Klinsmann would be a good fit for chelsea. So i'm gonna go ahead and hope they don't get him.
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JgiuffraDiv-I Stud
801 days ago
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I heard it will be Hiddink, Capello or Lippi...the BBC said maybe Sven, but I don't think so.
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Ea34Div-I Stud
801 days ago
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In light of this, Chelsea are in serious trouble. They are a team of injury-prone stars with rather large egos- now without the benefit of a great manager. Personally, I like Jose Mourinho. Hopefully he'll resurface at a more likeable club so that it won't feel dirty to root for him.
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IbeargRed-Shirting
801 days ago
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i can't stand watching chelsea play because of the style of play instilled by Mourinho. Its certainly been successful, so you can't really fault him for it, but i will never root for him.
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Ea34Div-I Stud
801 days ago
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I root for his personality more than his tactics. Away from the pitch he has an almost cartoonish quality that I find really entertaining.
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TylersaltAll-Star
800 days ago
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good riddance, I say. Long live Arsenal!
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TyduffyRed-Shirting
801 days ago
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Yeah, his personality will certainly be missed. I really hope that Setanta or someone has the forsight to hire him as a commentator in the interim period.
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JgiuffraDiv-I Stud
801 days ago
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It would be a riot to have Jose as a commentator. His English is quirky to say the least...what was that about the Class 1 eggs at Waitrose last week? He's a nutter.
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Dcsundevil2002Div-I Stud
800 days ago
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Mutual consent? This reeks of a contract buy out. Although considering the problems that have been reported between the owner and Mourinho, the 5th place standing and the UEFA Champions League draw against Rosenborg, one could figure that Jose was tired of the atmosphere at Stamford Bridge.

This definitely shakes up the Premier League race. Does this completely drop Chelsea from contention? That, IMHO, depends on who they bring in to replace the Special One. If he couldn't get the best out the Chelsea Millionairs, who else is?

Wow.
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TylersaltAll-Star
800 days ago
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When I was studying abroad in London in college, my girlfriend worked down in Fulham, right by Stamford Bridge. She and her coworkers were going to go out for a drink one night, and they called ahead for a table at a ruby tuesday's or something. One of her colleague's names was Jose Moreno or something like that -- a homophone of the Chelski coach. So he was on the phone, and the hostess on the other end seriously believed that he was Mourinho. They got a table, but couldn't stand to go and get found out. What a riot.
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
800 days ago
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
800 days ago
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Bid Farewell to Jose Mourinho at http://josem....tumpang.com
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