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    Take a time to read through Manchester United Jose Mourinho's 6 most embarrassing defeats ever

    Jose Mourinho in his moment of agony
    Jose Mourinho is known for his exceptional managerial skill when it comes to coaching, He is known for his winning mentality but with his current job a Manchester United coach and the defeat against lowly rated Feyenoord as against Manchester United.

    We take to down memory lane of his most worst defeats in his last years as a coach in different clubs.

    Bradford players celebrating after scoring against Chelsea

    1. Chelsea 2 – 4 Bradford (Jan 24, 2015): Chelsea took a an early lead in this FA Cup fourth round tie via Gary Cahill and Ramires but John Stead made the scoreline 2 – 1 at half-time. 

    Somehow Chelsea decided to crumble and Bradford scored through Filipe Morais, Andy Halliday and Mark Yeates, Mourinho called the defeat a ‘Sporting disgrace’. 

    Feyenoord celebrating a goal against Man United

    2. Feyenoord 1-0 Manchester United: A more recent defeat for Mourinho as his Manchester United side lost its first European game under him at De Kuip. 

    Admittedly, the coach made eight changes to what you could call his starting eleven but a side containing Anthonu Martial, Paul Pogba, Juan Mata, Morgan Schneiderlin, Chris Smalling and David De Gea in goal were outplayed from start to finish and the 1-0 scoreline flatted the Red Devils.

    3. Tottenham Hotspur 5-3 Chelsea (January 1, 2015): In this match Jose Mourinho admitted his side were totally outplayed. He had no excuses as Harry Kane announced his pedigree in stunning fashion. 

    Tottenham players celebrating Kane's goal

    It was the second time in his career that a side managed Mourinho had conceded five times. Diego Costa’s tap-in put Chelsea ahead, but Kane’s 20-yard drive levelled and then Danny Rose followed up a rebound. Kane was tripped by Gary Cahill for an Andros Townsend penalty, with Kane’s turn and shot giving Spurs a fourth.

    Eden Hazard’s low shot gave Chelsea hope, but Nacer Chadli’s deflected effort meant John Terry’s late close-range goal was only a consolation.

    4. Barcelona 5-0 Real Madrid (November 29, 2010): In Jose Mourinho’s first El Clasico game in charge of Madrid, his side was bested 5-0 by Pep Guardiola’s rampant side.

    David Vila celebrates one of his goals

    The match was all the bizarre as Lionel Messi failed to get on the score sheet despite being named man of the match. Mourinho described the defeat as a “historically bad result” for Real Madrid. Xavi Hernandez, Pedro, Divid Villa (twice) and Jefferen were the goal scorers. 

    5. Leicester City 2-1 Chelsea (December, 2015): The match in that sealed Jose Mourinho’s fate at Chelsea during his second coming., Jamie Vardy opened the scoring before Riyad Mahrez turned Cesar Azpilicueta to score one of the best goals of last season. Loic remy scored the consolation goal for Chelsea.

    Jarmie Vardy celebrating his goal against Chelsea
    Remy's consolation goal against Leicester
    6. Borussia Dortmund 4-1 Real Madrid: Robert Lewandowski reigned supreme against Madrid scoring four goals in a Champions League quarter-final tie for Jurgen Klopp’s side.

    Lewandowski celebrating his goal against Real Madrid

    Mesut Ozil scored a stunning free kick to make the scoreline a little less embarrassing. 

    During his second job as a manager in Chelsea, Manchester City 3-0 Chelsea (August 16, 2015), Chelsea 1-2 Sunderland.

    I wish him quick discovering of his exceptional managerial form as a manager.




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