No doubt, ousted Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho has been
penned-down as one of the best football coaches that has graced planet
earth.
Not only is he regarded by a number of players, coaches, and
commentators as one of the greatest and most successful managers in the
world, the presence of ‘The Special One’ has electrified the football
world especially for his antics and ‘mind games’.
However, as good as Mourinho is, there are players his tactics almost ruined their career.
1. Daniel Sturridge
Sensational striker who currently plays for Liverpool FC. He felt
“deprived” when he did not have the opportunity to express himself at
Chelsea under Jose Mourinho.
2. John Mikel Obi
The Nigerian midfielder joined Chelsea in 2006, months after he was
adjudged the second most valuable player at the u-20 World Cup.
The 28-year-old was an attacking midfielder, but with manager
Mourinho’s first spell at Stamford Bridge, Mikel played in the midfield
alongside Joe Cole, Michael Essien, Frank Lampard, Michael Ballack,
Malouda and few others.
With time, he occupied the defensive midfield for Chelsea but showed
great scoring potentials whenever he was on national duty, scoring a
number of goals for the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
However, the return of ‘The Special One’ condemned the Nigerian to bench for most part of the 2014/2015 season at Chelsea.
With the sacking of Mourinho as Chelsea manager, interim coach, Guus
Hiddink has rejuvenated Mikel’s game. With Chelsea’s 3 – 0 win away to
Crystal Palace, Mikel was awarded the man of the match; an indication he
is still a great player.
3. Juan Mata
Very skillful left-footer. The Spaniard won Chelsea’s Player of the Year in 2012 and 2013, playing a pivotal role for the Blues.
However, at a point, Mourinho condemned Mata to bench for an awful long time, an action which Chelsea fans considered “unfair”.
At his exit at Stamford Bridge, ‘The Special One’ apologised he did not make the Spainard “a better player”.
He said: “I feel sorry that I didn’t make him happy, but football is
football and I build a team around Oscar in that position,” Chelsea
boss.
Mata moved to Manchester United and has since beaten his Chelsea goal tally in 22 fewer matches for the Red Devils.
The Spanish midfielder moved to Old Trafford in January 2014 for a
hefty £37.1million and has made his mark at the Theatre of Dreams.
4. Juan Cuadrado
The Colombian star moved to Stamford Bridge for a reported £26
million with the hopes that his combination with Hazard will become a
thorn in the flesh for defenders in England.
Yet, the former ‘Blues’ manager gave the former Fiorentina goal poacher little or no chance to showcase himself.
The 27-year-old attacking maestro who is currently on a season-long
loan with Juventus scored 20 goals for Fiorentina before joining
Chelsea.
However, under the ex Chelsea manager, Cuadrado only managed to
appear 13 times in the 2014/2015 season with no goals; and in his new
club Juventus, the Colombian has featured 14 times and has netted twice
with the season just half way.
5. Petr Cech
The Czech goalkeeper completed a £10m switch to the Gunners after the
continual use of new arrival, Thibaut Courtois, as he was forced to the
bench.
At his exit at Chelsea, Mourinho said: “Petr Cech has been a great
servant for Chelsea for 11 years and helped this club to win almost
everything there is to win.”
“I always said I wanted him to stay but I understand Petr needed to move on to play first team football every week.
At Arsenal, Cech has been a major force that has helped Arsene Wenger’s men to the top of the EPL table after 20 games.
The 33-year-old has featured for the Gunners in 20 games and has been
crucial for the club, making quite a number of great saves.
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