Does Jose Mourinho Want Sir Alex Ferguson's Job, and Who Will Win?

Daniel Gooch by Correspondent Written on March 10, 2009
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"A week is a long time in...football"

Ahead of Manchester United there are three games that could well shape not only their season, but potentially their place in history as well.

Two trophies down, three to go. To say United eased past Fulham would be an understatement. They cruised past them without fielding their strongest team.

Their next match is against Inter Milan, who didn't fulfill the "threat" that Jose Mourinho promised in the first leg at home.

While the old timer attempts to secure an unprecedented five trophies, the smug Portuguese wants to stop him in his tracks and snatch the throne at the biggest club in the world.

The self confesses "Special One" ( i hate that phase) will stroll into Manchester, with his usual smug, pompous and annoying behaviour which just  p**** off every English person. Hopefully his behaviour will be the only thing he'll be taking back to Italy and not a spot in the next stage of the Champions League.

When listening to his pre-match comments, you get to think that there may be more than a place in the next round riding on this match for Jose.

He has commented a few times that he misses the English football and would love to return and coach an English team. This match could be a chance to show off his managerial qualities and prove that he is good enough to step into Sir Alex's shoes when he feels like retiring.

There will only be one guarantee for this match: There will be one winner and one loser. You have to wonder which team is going to be which. 

If they lose, then the critics will be out claiming a seismic wobble for United. If United win, the talk will be all about "five alive."

All I can say is...

 

Come on United!!!

Source: Skysports

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