Mourinho aims to dig at Klopp after winning "absolutely nothing"



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Release Date: Thursday, May 2, 2019 8:05

Jose Mourinho said he "would like" to join a club that offers his coach the same support that is given to Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola.

The Portuguese coach was sacked by Manchester United in December after a number of bad performances and disturbances in the locker room.

Mourinho would have quarreled with Executive Vice President Ed Woodward While at Old Trafford, funds were not available for a central defender he wanted last summer.

And Mourinho took a search at Klopp pointing out that, despite the fact that he has "absolutely nothing won", the Liverpool boss continues to receive support from his board of directors in the transfer market.

"I would love to go to a club and be able to do what Jurgen and Pep did," said Mourinho. be in sports as a pundit during Liverpool's 3-0 defeat by Barcelona in the Champions League semi-finals.

"If you look at the [Liverpool] the team that started the game, how many of them were there when Jurgen arrived? A couple.

"And when Pep was not happy with the backs he had [at City in 2016-17] and in the [next] been bought four [three] the backs that he loved.

"When he bought a goalkeeper like Claudio Bravo and that he was not satisfied with Claudio Bravo, he bought Ederson the following season.

"When Jurgen is in the club and earns absolutely nothing for three and a half years and that he still has confidence, always has confidence, always has the conditions to keep moving forward.

"Probably this season, they have a great chance to do it – the first time that they win a trophy.

"In my next job, I will not start a conversation without knowing exactly what the club wants and what the club has to give in terms of structure and goals."


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