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Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Jinsi Mourinho anavyo-criticize wachezaji wake hadharani inaashiria anataka afukuzwe. Ana create atmosphere ya itakayofanya a-lose dressing room then afukuzwe
Huyu ni lazima afukuzwa, muda ni huu.Kuna watu wanasema eti hata Zizou ataishindwa so kweli!! Kwa tuliocheza mpira na kukaa kambini, wachezaji ni kama watoto wadogo, wanavionjo vyao; wanataka kocha mwenye msimamo lakini anawathamini na mwenye utu.Kocha anayejali shida za wachezaji na anayesikiliza mawazo ya wachezaji hasa wale wenye vipaji, wanaopenda kushare na kocha matokeo kama timu. Wakifungwa kocha abebe lawama.Mourinyo hana hizi sifa. zidane anasifa hizi na ndiyo maana Zizou atapaweza Man U
 
Hebu tusome na huu walaka ni mrefu ila hauta jutia, unatupa picha ni jinsi gani mashabiki wa man utd wanavyo jiskia kwa sasa na nafasi ya morinho kama manager wa team, tafadhari pitia.

Jose Mourinho out of ideas, out of excuses and should be out of a job at Manchester United

Alex Shaw
General Editor, ESPN FC

Jose Mourinho was special, once. But a previously captivating, successful figure is a shadow of his former self, his Manchester United side cast in his sullen, dour image. If now isn't the time to sack him, when should it be? Just because there's no eye-catching alternative, it doesn't mean the incumbent deserves a reprieve. Give the job to Michael Carrick, Zinedine Zidane, Fred The Red; anybody.

This is the club's joint-worst Premier League start, mirroring the wretched 2013-14 season. Saturday's defeat to West Ham featured a team who sacked David Moyes, losing limply to a team who sacked David Moyes. And you thought his regime was bad.

You have to go back almost 30 years for it to be worse than this. Sir Alex Ferguson started 1989-90 with four defeats in seven games, the last of which a 5-1 drubbing against Manchester City -- what on earth will Pep Guardiola's City do Mourinho's rabble in 2018? -- but held on to his job and went on to win the first of 38 trophies later that season. But that was a different era, before the importance of finishing in the top four became paramount. Mourinho might have been brought in to restore the glory days of Ferguson but they seem further away than ever.

Like a drunk at kicking out time, Mourinho is picking needless fights and losing them. There was little point in choosing Scott McTominay as part of a three-man defence with Eric Bailly on the bench at West Ham. There was little point in making a fit Alexis Sanchez travel and then not name him in his matchday squad. There's little point in anything that he does right now, because on the evidence of Saturday afternoon's 3-1 defeat he's lost his players. He's run out of ideas and excuses: he complained about the lack of VAR in the Premier League following West Ham's opener from Felipe Anderson but could offer little in way of explanation as Marko Arnautovic waltzed past an open defence to make it 3-1.

Why would you want to fight for a manager who castigates you more often than not? Paul Pogba, the protagonist in the latest soap opera to engulf the club, was substituted for Fred during the defeat after another lifeless display. Mourinho hailed West Ham's intensity in the aftermath ... where was United's? West Ham were fired up -- United's performance should be enough to get their manager fired.

A pathetic defeat on Saturday capped a hellish week and should seal Mourinho's fate. It started with Pogba's veiled attackon his own manager after newly promoted Wolves outplayed United at Old Trafford, continued with the revelation Mourinho had removed vice-captaincyduties from the Frenchman, escalated with a tense exchange on the training ground between the pair following defeat to second tier Derby in the League Cup and the London Stadium was the nadir.

Mourinho's acolytes refuse to countenance the idea the Portuguese is yesterday's man, yet he's offering nothing to suggest he can recapture his former glory. The damning thing is everywhere you look with new managers, their respective teams are responding. Chelsea are buying into Maurizio Sarri's methods, pressing high and buzzing about with Jorginho at the fulcrum. Arsenal are showing the odd glimpse under Unai Emery, as he seeks to impose a new playing style after 22 years of Arsene Wenger.


Jurgen Klopp is in his third full season at Liverpool, like Mourinho at United, but the difference in approach, philosophy and optimism is stark between the two. For goodness sake, even Derby County are showing promise under Frank Lampard. Leeds are thriving under Marcelo Bielsa. Mourinho? Three seasons in, hundreds of millions spent and you still can't figure out what his game plan is meant to be. It's static football from an analogue manager in a digital age. You won't witness tears of agony when Mourinho leaves United, like Marco Materazzi at Inter Milan in 2010. Tears of joy, perhaps.

Mourinho has based his football career on locking games down from the start and exploiting weaknesses to ruthless effect. But United are crumbling week by week, tormented constantly by also-rans and never-weres. They had conceded three times in a Premier League game twice in two seasons under Mourinho. It's three times in seven games in 2018-19 and counting. What do you expect when a dud like Victor Lindelof, so out of his depth, is picked? Mourinho took his eye off the ball on that one and it doesn't help when Lindelof does just that every week. His record in the transfer market, mixed at best, was summed up on Saturday; Sanchez kicking his heels after being dropped following a wretched run of form. The man signed in a swap deal with another flop, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, is drowning at United. Issa Diop, who ran all over Mourinho's men in east London, was praised by the United boss afterwards, as was the scout who found him. Whether a passive aggressive dig at United's scouting or not, it was an interesting aside.

Chelsea sacked Mourinho in December 2015 with the defending champions sinking towards the relegation zone. The similarities are so pronounced: the manager created massive conflict with his own team back then, with the Eva Carneiro fracas. He hit out at the club's transfer policy, believing he wasn't backed enough, just like he has done constantly this season and throughout the summer in the United States. Three years ago to the day, Chelsea lost 2-1 at Porto and Mourinho blamed his players' attitude and warned he'd play the kids if things didn't improve. His respective teams, full of superstars and emerging talents, looked like strangers. Mourinho's third season struggles are as predictable as the football he presides over. Tedious, mind-numbing monotony that only the most rose tinted of the United brigade should be able to stomach by now.

Match-goers remain among the most loyal in the country, standing by their man even when Derby and West Ham fans sing "You're getting sacked in the morning." But how long can their patience last? How can they look at Liverpool entertain the Premier League and excite their fans while United bore their own into submission with a manager who radiates negativity at every turn? Pep Guardiola moved to Manchester at the same time as Mourinho and his City side broke all manner of records in their title winning campaign last term. It must make United fans sick.

But there's a cure to all this. If executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward, a man who could sell ice to eskimos such is his commercial acumen, had an ounce of football knowledge, he'd act now before it's too late. The season is still salvageable, there's an antidote to this poison. A change in manager would kill the internal conflict between manager and star player Pogba, wipe the slate clean and give these under performing players one last chance to show their worth.

It's time for Mourinho to go.
 
Huyu ni lazima afukuzwa, muda ni huu.Kuna watu wanasema eti hata Zizou ataishindwa so kweli!! Kwa tuliocheza mpira na kukaa kambini, wachezaji ni kama watoto wadogo, wanavionjo vyao; wanataka kocha mwenye msimamo lakini anawathamini na mwenye utu.Kocha anayejali shida za wachezaji na anayesikiliza mawazo ya wachezaji hasa wale wenye vipaji, wanaopenda kushare na kocha matokeo kama timu. Wakifungwa kocha abebe lawama.Mourinyo hana hizi sifa. zidane anasifa hizi na ndiyo maana Zizou atapaweza Man U
Vipi kuhusu jardin wa monaco, Attack minded, ana jua kukuza vipaji na uzoefu wa zaidi ya miaka 15 kqwe ligi kubwa duniani
 
Yaani sahizi nimeshaumia vya kutosha kilichobaki kwa sasa matokeo yoyote ya Man U kwangu nashangilia tu. Kwa maana Timu ikishinda nafurahi timu yangu imeshinda na ikifungwa nafurahi kwa sababu vipigo vinaweza kusaidia kuletewa kocha mwingine.
Pole Sana mkuu. Sometimes inatia huruma. But this will end one day
 
Game ya 7 vs West Ham

Lose ( 0 point)

Tofauti ya point na yule anayeongoza ligi ni point 9

Matumaini yameanza kufifia kabisa (MYKK)
Mkuu natamani tukutane next week nioshe rungu kwako kabla mou hajafukuzwa. Naamini Chelsea ikikutana na man u Leo utaoga magoli zaidi ya tano. Haaaaaaaa natania tu. Huu ni muda wa mpito kwenu
 
Maandiko yako yanazidi kutimia
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Niliandika sana kuwa mou hana hata robo ya uwezo kuivusha team . Nasikitika saaaaaaana mpaka muda huu huyu mbwa bado ni kocha. Nawaambia tena mou ameshashindwa kucontrol dressing room kinachofanyika hivi sasa ni boycott ya wachezaji.


Jana Rio Ferdinand amesema kabisa, Issue ya Pogba inasupport ya wenzake. Mou asivyo na akili anadhani anapambana na Pogba peke yake kumbe ni lundo la wachezaji..



Kauli Yangu ni ile ile " Chini ya Mou Team haifiki kokote,"



#MouOut
 
Hebu tusome na huu walaka ni mrefu ila hauta jutia, unatupa picha ni jinsi gani mashabiki wa man utd wanavyo jiskia kwa sasa na nafasi ya morinho kama manager wa team, tafadhari pitia.

Jose Mourinho out of ideas, out of excuses and should be out of a job at Manchester United

Alex Shaw
General Editor, ESPN FC

Jose Mourinho was special, once. But a previously captivating, successful figure is a shadow of his former self, his Manchester United side cast in his sullen, dour image. If now isn't the time to sack him, when should it be? Just because there's no eye-catching alternative, it doesn't mean the incumbent deserves a reprieve. Give the job to Michael Carrick, Zinedine Zidane, Fred The Red; anybody.

This is the club's joint-worst Premier League start, mirroring the wretched 2013-14 season. Saturday's defeat to West Ham featured a team who sacked David Moyes, losing limply to a team who sacked David Moyes. And you thought his regime was bad.

You have to go back almost 30 years for it to be worse than this. Sir Alex Ferguson started 1989-90 with four defeats in seven games, the last of which a 5-1 drubbing against Manchester City -- what on earth will Pep Guardiola's City do Mourinho's rabble in 2018? -- but held on to his job and went on to win the first of 38 trophies later that season. But that was a different era, before the importance of finishing in the top four became paramount. Mourinho might have been brought in to restore the glory days of Ferguson but they seem further away than ever.

Like a drunk at kicking out time, Mourinho is picking needless fights and losing them. There was little point in choosing Scott McTominay as part of a three-man defence with Eric Bailly on the bench at West Ham. There was little point in making a fit Alexis Sanchez travel and then not name him in his matchday squad. There's little point in anything that he does right now, because on the evidence of Saturday afternoon's 3-1 defeat he's lost his players. He's run out of ideas and excuses: he complained about the lack of VAR in the Premier League following West Ham's opener from Felipe Anderson but could offer little in way of explanation as Marko Arnautovic waltzed past an open defence to make it 3-1.

Why would you want to fight for a manager who castigates you more often than not? Paul Pogba, the protagonist in the latest soap opera to engulf the club, was substituted for Fred during the defeat after another lifeless display. Mourinho hailed West Ham's intensity in the aftermath ... where was United's? West Ham were fired up -- United's performance should be enough to get their manager fired.

A pathetic defeat on Saturday capped a hellish week and should seal Mourinho's fate. It started with Pogba's veiled attackon his own manager after newly promoted Wolves outplayed United at Old Trafford, continued with the revelation Mourinho had removed vice-captaincyduties from the Frenchman, escalated with a tense exchange on the training ground between the pair following defeat to second tier Derby in the League Cup and the London Stadium was the nadir.

Mourinho's acolytes refuse to countenance the idea the Portuguese is yesterday's man, yet he's offering nothing to suggest he can recapture his former glory. The damning thing is everywhere you look with new managers, their respective teams are responding. Chelsea are buying into Maurizio Sarri's methods, pressing high and buzzing about with Jorginho at the fulcrum. Arsenal are showing the odd glimpse under Unai Emery, as he seeks to impose a new playing style after 22 years of Arsene Wenger.


Jurgen Klopp is in his third full season at Liverpool, like Mourinho at United, but the difference in approach, philosophy and optimism is stark between the two. For goodness sake, even Derby County are showing promise under Frank Lampard. Leeds are thriving under Marcelo Bielsa. Mourinho? Three seasons in, hundreds of millions spent and you still can't figure out what his game plan is meant to be. It's static football from an analogue manager in a digital age. You won't witness tears of agony when Mourinho leaves United, like Marco Materazzi at Inter Milan in 2010. Tears of joy, perhaps.

Mourinho has based his football career on locking games down from the start and exploiting weaknesses to ruthless effect. But United are crumbling week by week, tormented constantly by also-rans and never-weres. They had conceded three times in a Premier League game twice in two seasons under Mourinho. It's three times in seven games in 2018-19 and counting. What do you expect when a dud like Victor Lindelof, so out of his depth, is picked? Mourinho took his eye off the ball on that one and it doesn't help when Lindelof does just that every week. His record in the transfer market, mixed at best, was summed up on Saturday; Sanchez kicking his heels after being dropped following a wretched run of form. The man signed in a swap deal with another flop, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, is drowning at United. Issa Diop, who ran all over Mourinho's men in east London, was praised by the United boss afterwards, as was the scout who found him. Whether a passive aggressive dig at United's scouting or not, it was an interesting aside.

Chelsea sacked Mourinho in December 2015 with the defending champions sinking towards the relegation zone. The similarities are so pronounced: the manager created massive conflict with his own team back then, with the Eva Carneiro fracas. He hit out at the club's transfer policy, believing he wasn't backed enough, just like he has done constantly this season and throughout the summer in the United States. Three years ago to the day, Chelsea lost 2-1 at Porto and Mourinho blamed his players' attitude and warned he'd play the kids if things didn't improve. His respective teams, full of superstars and emerging talents, looked like strangers. Mourinho's third season struggles are as predictable as the football he presides over. Tedious, mind-numbing monotony that only the most rose tinted of the United brigade should be able to stomach by now.

Match-goers remain among the most loyal in the country, standing by their man even when Derby and West Ham fans sing "You're getting sacked in the morning." But how long can their patience last? How can they look at Liverpool entertain the Premier League and excite their fans while United bore their own into submission with a manager who radiates negativity at every turn? Pep Guardiola moved to Manchester at the same time as Mourinho and his City side broke all manner of records in their title winning campaign last term. It must make United fans sick.

But there's a cure to all this. If executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward, a man who could sell ice to eskimos such is his commercial acumen, had an ounce of football knowledge, he'd act now before it's too late. The season is still salvageable, there's an antidote to this poison. A change in manager would kill the internal conflict between manager and star player Pogba, wipe the slate clean and give these under performing players one last chance to show their worth.

It's time for Mourinho to go.
Jamaa kaandika kwa hisia sana,

Wale watetezi Wa Mou akili viroba sijui hata kama watasoma hii article.
 
kwa wachezaji mlionao! hata akija gadiola hatowavusha,

mna wachezaji wabovu wanaokuzwa na media

-mbaya zaidi na nyinyi mashabiki mmeingia kwenye mkumbo huohuo, mnasifia kila kitu

wachezaji kama lingard, Herrera, rashford,smalling, hawakutakiwa kua wachezaji wenu ila kwa bahati mbaya ndio mnawategemea

mtu anayekuja kuwatengenezea timu hakikisheni mnampa anachotaka sio mnamletea ujuaji wa sifa zisizositahili za wachezaji wenu

-bado naamini Manchester United iliyokua inaenda kuludi enzi zake ni hii ya mou.
 
Babu si ndiye yule aliyewaletea Moyes....the choosen one.
Babu ndiyo alitia pilau mchanga alitakiwaga kusajiri na kuiacha timu chini ya kocha mwenye hadhi ya kukaa kwenye theatre of dreams. Na wachezaji wa vipaji. Shida ya babu hakupenda nyayo zake zifutwe.
 
Jamaa kaandika kwa hisia sana,

Wale watetezi Wa Mou akili viroba sijui hata kama watasoma hii article.

Poleni sana wakuu.
Kwa utamaduni wa Man United huyu Mourinho hakuwa kocha sahihi kwenu in the first place. Yeye anapenda ready made players, kwenye academy kugusa ni nadra sana. Chukueni makocha ambao ni products za mfumo alioujenga babu yenu Ferguson, kubalini kupoteza two or three seasons kuufufua mfumo and then, only then you will start to reap positively.
For now hata mkimleta Zidane au yeyote ambaye ni "outsider" bado mtaendelea ku struggle tu coz ataanzisha "mfumo" wake ambao will conflict with your traditional mfumo.
Anyway it is the beginning of the END for you guys, EPL mtakaa sana bila kuiona. Hiyo ni natural law, mlianza chini 1980s then kwenye 1990s mka acquire positive gradient ya mafanikio mpaka mkafika kwenye peak, baadaye during the 2000s mka acquire saturation point with a constant gradient ya mafanikio finally sasa during these 2010s mmeanza ku acquire negative gradient (deceleration). Ikija miaka ya 2020s ndiyo deceleration itazidi, hiyo ni natural law, siyo mimi. Fanya research and you will agree with me kwenye hili, timu zote kubwa hupitia kwenye hili.
 
kwa wachezaji mlionao! hata akija gadiola hatowavusha,

mna wachezaji wabovu wanaokuzwa na media

-mbaya zaidi na nyinyi mashabiki mmeingia kwenye mkumbo huohuo, mnasifia kila kitu

wachezaji kama lingard, Herrera, rashford,smalling, hawakutakiwa kua wachezaji wenu ila kwa bahati mbaya ndio mnawategemea

mtu anayekuja kuwatengenezea timu hakikisheni mnampa anachotaka sio mnamletea ujuaji wa sifa zisizositahili za wachezaji wenu

-bado naamini Manchester United iliyokua inaenda kuludi enzi zake ni hii ya mou.
Haha Gurdiola naye wale wale tu hajawahi kukuza mchezaji badala yake wapewa pesa ya kukusanya. Bwana yule ukimpa Newcastle ataingia mitini, ndiyo maana tabia zake ni kukaa na team miaka michache wanatimka.
 
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Niliandika sana kuwa mou hana hata robo ya uwezo kuivusha team . Nasikitika saaaaaaana mpaka muda huu huyu mbwa bado ni kocha. Nawaambia tena mou ameshashindwa kucontrol dressing room kinachofanyika hivi sasa ni boycott ya wachezaji.


Jana Rio Ferdinand amesema kabisa, Issue ya Pogba inasupport ya wenzake. Mou asivyo na akili anadhani anapambana na Pogba peke yake kumbe ni lundo la wachezaji..



Kauli Yangu ni ile ile " Chini ya Mou Team haifiki kokote,"



#MouOut
Nadhani tatizo la man u kwa sasa nikukosa uongozi.

Hawana kiongozi nje ya uwanja ( kocha) na hawana kiongozi ndani ya uwanja ( captain) huyu Valencia ni kama yupo kuvaa armband tu vinginevyo team haitafika mbali chini yake.

Haonekani kama yuko uwanjani kuwaongoza wenzake kama angekuwa kiongozi makini angelitatua suala la pogba na mwalimu wake.

Lakini pia kuna watoto mule uwanjani is like kama huwa wanaenda kuchezea mpira na siyo kucheza mpira lakini bado Valencia haonekani kuwakemea .

Niliwahi kushuhudia Rio Ferdinand akimkoromea Phil Jones kwa kufanya kosa la kipumbavu mpaka tukakoswa goal nilimuona akibadilika na kucheza vizuri team yetu pia kwa sasa inahitaji mtu wa hivyo uwanjani.
 
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