José Mourinho on Tottenham sacking him before the 2021 Carabao Cup Final:
🗣️ “I've lost matches. I've lost titles. I've been criticized by the media. I've been sacked before. But what Tottenham did in 2021 was one of the most unbelievable decisions I've ever seen in football.
For years they complained about trophies. For years they talked about ambition. For years they talked about changing history. Then a cup final arrived. The biggest opportunity the club had seen in a very long time. And they decided to remove the one man who built his career winning finals.
Imagine climbing a mountain for months. Reaching the final few steps. Seeing the summit right in front of you. And then deciding to jump off. That's exactly what Tottenham did.
People asked me if I was angry. No. I was shocked. Because even my biggest critics know one thing: when a final arrives, José Mourinho becomes very dangerous.
The funny part is that they acted like I was the problem. Like removing me would suddenly change everything. But trophies are not won with press releases. They're not won in boardrooms. They're won on the pitch.
What happened next told its own story. The trophy drought continued. The waiting continued. The excuses continued. And every year that passes makes that decision look even worse.
Some sackings are understandable. Some are harsh. But sacking a serial winner days before a final when your club is desperate for silverware? That wasn't brave. That was football madness.”
🚨🔵 BREAKING: Chelsea want Morgan Rogers. Morgan Rogers wants Chelsea. Sometimes the best transfers are the easiest ones to make.
I'm hearing from my source that Morgan Rogers is very interested in joining Chelsea, while Chelsea's long-standing admiration for the Aston Villa star remains as strong as ever.
And honestly, this is one transfer that makes perfect sense.
Chelsea have been looking for players who can instantly improve the first XI while also fitting Xabi Alonso's long-term vision. Rogers ticks every single box.
What makes this situation even more interesting is that both sides reportedly want the move. Chelsea want Rogers, and Rogers wants Chelsea. That's usually where the best deals start.
From a football perspective, it's easy to see why the club are pushing.
Rogers is one of the most complete attacking players in the Premier League right now. He can operate from the left wing, play as a No.10, drift centrally alongside Cole Palmer, or even play further forward depending on the system Alonso decides to use.
His biggest strength is probably his ability to carry the ball through pressure. He's powerful, direct, quick and incredibly difficult to stop once he starts driving forward. He combines the physicality of a midfielder with the creativity and goal threat of an attacker.
He's also proven he can thrive in a demanding tactical setup under Unai Emery, which should make the transition to Xabi Alonso's system much smoother.
For me, this isn't just about signing a talented player.
This is about signing a Premier League-proven performer who wants to wear the badge, understands the league and still has room to develop into one of the best attacking players in England.
If Chelsea can agree the right fee, this could end up being one of the smartest deals of the entire summer.
Source: Information from sources close to the situation, with Chelsea maintaining long-standing interest in Morgan Rogers.
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🚨Michael Carick has reportedly submitted a list of SIX players to the Manchester United board as potential reinforcements for the current squad after the signing of Ederson from Atalanta.
🇫🇷 Barcola
🇵🇹 Vitinha
🇬🇸 Kvaratskhelia
🇧🇷 Bruno Guim..see below
🚨Interviewer : " as a fan when Chelsea loses a game how do u sleep easily at nights"?
🚨Fan: that's a good question, It's just easy, I watch Bukayo Saka highlights and that makes me sleep fast not just only me, helps my crying kid sleep easily when I show him his clips."