I Was Sacked By Chelsea, I Didn’t Leave By Mutual Consent As Claimed By The Club – Mourinho

Jose Mourinho has opened up about leaving Chelsea
the second time, insisting he was sacked in December
2015.
The Blues official statement, claimed that the
Portuguese was leaving by mutual consent.
Mourinho was dismissed only seven months after
leading Chelsea to the title. But nine defeats in their
first 16 games of the new season, prompted Roman
Abramovich to wield the axe.
Mr Abramovich decided to sack me, Mourinho told
Sky Sports.
It was not mutual consent. But I left without a bad
word about anything or anyone at the club.
That was in my first period at Chelsea when I agreed it
was time to change.
I was keen to change, more than ready to go to other
countries but this time it was not like that.
It was a decision by the owner and I was informed of
that decision. I accepted it in a polite way and we
signed the papers. I did it in a calm, respectful way.
Mourinho, who takes his Manchester United side to
Chelsea this Sunday, believes getting sacked is part of
a modern coachs experience.
Its not nice for me or anyone but thats life, I took it
in a positive way,he said.
To be sacked is [part of] football, many of the best
managers in the history of football have had their
moment to be sacked.
Of course there are exceptions but normally, and
especially in modern football, you are in a position
where it can happen to anyone.
If it was a club where I gave nothing it would be more
difficult. When I leave the club that in two different
periods I gave titles and, to the fans, some of the best
moments that a clubs supporters can have, then I
leave with a feeling of I did my job
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