GURUTRENDS

If Jose Mourinho doesn’t like it, he can leave!’ – Fenerbahce boss torn apart by Galatasaray star for ‘smells bad’ rant against Turkish football as outspoken Portuguese flirts with Premier League return

Galatasaray captain Fernando Muslera slammed Jose Mourinho for his rant against Turkish football and urged him to leave the Super Lig.





FAST DOWNLOAD



WHAT HAPPENED?

Mourinho, who moved to Turkey and took the Fenerbahce managerial role this summer, is reportedly already contemplating leaving the Super Lig. Earlier this month, the outspoken Portuguese coach slammed Turkish football and launched a now-infamous ‘smells bad’ rant for which he was handed a hefty fine and a ban.

  • Fernando Muslera GalatasarayGetty Images

    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The former Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid manager’s comment has ticked off Uruguay international and Galatasaray captain Fernando Muslera, who has advised Mourinho to leave the country if he dislikes their football. Mourinho has been linked with a move back to the Premier League with Newcastle United and Everton reportedly interested in securing his services. The 61-year-old has leaned into the speculation, suggesting he’d be open to managing a team in the bottom half of the English top-flight.

    WHAT FERNANDO MUSLERA SAID

    Speaking to Turkiye Today, the 38-year-old goalkeeper said: “The insults towards Turkish football and the fact that he is attacking some referees are things that bother me. This is the first time in 14 years that I feel obliged to make such a speech. I won 17 trophies in 14 years. If we consider my contribution, my constant aim is to advance Turkish football.

    “If Mourinho, who came here four months ago, criticises Turkish football and doesn’t like it, he can leave. Although nobody says anything, I think now someone can say something to him. We need to pay a little more attention to those who move Turkish football forward.”

  • Fenerbahce-vs-Alanyaspor-Trendyol-Super-LigAFP

    WHAT NEXT FOR JOSE MOURINHO?

    For now, the veteran coach stays in Turkey and his team will be next seen in action this Friday as Fenerbahce are set to face Zenit St Petersburg in a friendly match during the international break. They return to competitive football on November 23 with a Super Lig clash against Kayserispor.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button