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In a couple of days to come the 2017/18 Premier League season will kick off. Most of the Premier League managers are really busy in the transfer market in order to make ends meet next season. But one thing is for sure - only one team will lift the trophy come May, 2018. So here are my reasons why I think Jose Mourinho's side will lift the trophy. 1. Early Transfer Deal - Manchester United has already concluded a deal for Victor Lindelof, Romelu Lukaku and more recently, Matic from rivals, Chelsea. All transfer deals were done so soon. Mourinho is still keen on adding another name to his transfer deals. Perisic has been heavily linked to the Old Trafford side. If a deal can be struck, then I think it will be mission accomplished for Mourinho. However, nobody knows who might come in lately. But, I'm certain Mourinho is pretty satisfied with his summer recruitment. Signing players very early is an added advantage. He will likely settle with his new team mates, acclimatize with the manager's philosophy etc. Recall, Mourinho won the league on his second season with Chelsea mainly because he signed the adequate players so early before the season began. Read what he said 4 years ago at Chelsea in his second season. "Many clubs are waiting to the last moment to make their decisions," Mourinho said. "The problem is that those decisions affect not just one or two clubs, but a lot of them. "The one who sells has to go and buy, then they have to buy to replace, so no club is safe. "Until the last minute somebody can go there and steal a player. I don't mean steal a player, but steal the balance that a manager has when he's working with a team. "In that aspect, we are lucky because we don't have players to sell, so none of my players is leaving under any circumstances. "That's good for me, but many teams will be until the last moment under pressure, without knowing how the squad is going to be." 2. Premier League Experience: Among the title favorites, Jose Mourinho is the most experience manager. When I say title favorites, I mean Chelsea, Man City and Manutd with all due respect to rest of the premier league teams. Mourinho has been in the premier league for more than 5 seasons spanning from two spells with Chelsea and currently, the Red Devils. Guardiola and Conte are very good managers. The latter has similar tactical noules with Jose. Certainly, this season will be interesting. But I am backing José side to win it. 3. Second Season Syndrome: need I write much about this? Anybody who has followed Maurinho since when he was at FC Porto will understand what am saying. To cut the story short, just take a look at Jose Mourinho's second-season title wins below: 2003 - Porto Mourinho's first of eight league titles was won at a canter, Porto finishing 11 points clear of Benfica after losing just twice all season. 2006 - Chelsea Having won the Premier League in his first season at Stamford Bridge, Mourinho's Chelsea retained their crown when they beat arch-rivals Manchester United 3-0. 2010 - Inter Milan Mourinho had guided Inter to the Serie A title in his first season, a feat he repeated in his second and final season of a combustible stay at the San Siro which also brought the Champions League crown. 2012 - Real Madrid Ended Real's four-year wait for the La Liga title with an dominating campaign which saw them finish nine points clear of Barcelona. 2015 - Chelsea (Second Spell) Back for a second spell at Stamford Bridge, Mourinho oversaw a virtually untroubled march to the title, which was wrapped up with three games to spare. With the Premier League title race as open ever and teams looking to outspend everyone else to clear a path to glory in a way that has never before been seen, it may well be that this season provides a unique ending. Nonetheless, it will take something remarkable for Jose Mourinho to continue his exceptional second- season record. 4. Romulus Lukaku: For me, he is arguably the best signing Mourinho has made so far (although, other signings are good). Forget about the price they paid to get him. I'm talking about a player that has speed, height and body balance. A player that has proven himself in the Premier League. A Drogba-type of player but the difference is that he has pace than Drogba. He is one of only five forwards in the division's history to have scored 75 goals before the age of 24, with three of the other four having also represented United. He has hit double figures in five consecutive seasons from the age of 18. Mourinho needs a player like him especially after scoring 54 premier League goals in 38 games last season. I believe, if fit, Lukaku will make sure such record doesn’t repeat itself again. 5. No or Less Controversies: De Gea is the only players whose future in shackles due to constant interest from Real Madrid. But after Morata transfer saga ended so did his own ended too. Moreover, Mourinho is keen on keeping the Spanish shot stopper. Unlike Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool whose top players future with them is in doubt. Sanchez is reluctant to sign new deal with Arsenal amid strong interest from PSG, Bayern and lately Manchester City. Diego has been ousted by Conte from Chelsea training ground. He is rumoured to heading to Milan on loan. Coutinho has been touted as a possible replacement for PSG-bound Neymar. Although, Klopp has said he is not for sale. A team needs maximum concentration at all times as unmotivated player can not give his all. Source:http://whenhow24.blogspot.com.ng/2017/08/4-major-reasons-why-mourinho-will-win.html?m=1 |
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Why did you take soo much pain copying the entire article? | 03/08/2017 19:44 |
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Let's see how it goes! | 03/08/2017 21:04 |
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Nice but this is premier league why writing off tottheam they have been consistent in the last two season and for history remember one day history will be broken. Well as a united fan i am mourinho back. But we can't be 100% sure. | 04/08/2017 03:58 |
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Nice one lets see how it goes. I rep #CHELSEA but no love lost for MOU |
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Abuchi said: In a couple of days to come the 2017/18 Premier League season will kick off. Most of the Premier League managers are really busy in the transfer market in order to make ends meet next season. But one thing is for sure - only one team will lift the trophy come May, 2018. So here are my reasons why I think Jose Mourinho's side will lift the trophy. 1. Early Transfer Deal - Manchester United has already concluded a deal for Victor Lindelof, Romelu Lukaku and more recently, Matic from rivals, Chelsea. All transfer deals were done so soon. Mourinho is still keen on adding another name to his transfer deals. Perisic has been heavily linked to the Old Trafford side. If a deal can be struck, then I think it will be mission accomplished for Mourinho. However, nobody knows who might come in lately. But, I'm certain Mourinho is pretty satisfied with his summer recruitment. Signing players very early is an added advantage. He will likely settle with his new team mates, acclimatize with the manager's philosophy etc. Recall, Mourinho won the league on his second season with Chelsea mainly because he signed the adequate players so early before the season began. Read what he said 4 years ago at Chelsea in his second season. "Many clubs are waiting to the last moment to make their decisions," Mourinho said. "The problem is that those decisions affect not just one or two clubs, but a lot of them. "The one who sells has to go and buy, then they have to buy to replace, so no club is safe. "Until the last minute somebody can go there and steal a player. I don't mean steal a player, but steal the balance that a manager has when he's working with a team. "In that aspect, we are lucky because we don't have players to sell, so none of my players is leaving under any circumstances. "That's good for me, but many teams will be until the last moment under pressure, without knowing how the squad is going to be." 2. Premier League Experience: Among the title favorites, Jose Mourinho is the most experience manager. When I say title favorites, I mean Chelsea, Man City and Manutd with all due respect to rest of the premier league teams. Mourinho has been in the premier league for more than 5 seasons spanning from two spells with Chelsea and currently, the Red Devils. Guardiola and Conte are very good managers. The latter has similar tactical noules with Jose. Certainly, this season will be interesting. But I am backing José side to win it. 3. Second Season Syndrome: need I write much about this? Anybody who has followed Maurinho since when he was at FC Porto will understand what am saying. To cut the story short, just take a look at Jose Mourinho's second-season title wins below: 2003 - Porto Mourinho's first of eight league titles was won at a canter, Porto finishing 11 points clear of Benfica after losing just twice all season. 2006 - Chelsea Having won the Premier League in his first season at Stamford Bridge, Mourinho's Chelsea retained their crown when they beat arch-rivals Manchester United 3-0. 2010 - Inter Milan Mourinho had guided Inter to the Serie A title in his first season, a feat he repeated in his second and final season of a combustible stay at the San Siro which also brought the Champions League crown. 2012 - Real Madrid Ended Real's four-year wait for the La Liga title with an dominating campaign which saw them finish nine points clear of Barcelona. 2015 - Chelsea (Second Spell) Back for a second spell at Stamford Bridge, Mourinho oversaw a virtually untroubled march to the title, which was wrapped up with three games to spare. With the Premier League title race as open ever and teams looking to outspend everyone else to clear a path to glory in a way that has never before been seen, it may well be that this season provides a unique ending. Nonetheless, it will take something remarkable for Jose Mourinho to continue his exceptional second- season record. 4. Romulus Lukaku: For me, he is arguably the best signing Mourinho has made so far (although, other signings are good). Forget about the price they paid to get him. I'm talking about a player that has speed, height and body balance. A player that has proven himself in the Premier League. A Drogba-type of player but the difference is that he has pace than Drogba. He is one of only five forwards in the division's history to have scored 75 goals before the age of 24, with three of the other four having also represented United. He has hit double figures in five consecutive seasons from the age of 18. Mourinho needs a player like him especially after scoring 54 premier League goals in 38 games last season. I believe, if fit, Lukaku will make sure such record doesn’t repeat itself again. 5. No or Less Controversies: De Gea is the only players whose future in shackles due to constant interest from Real Madrid. But after Morata transfer saga ended so did his own ended too. Moreover, Mourinho is keen on keeping the Spanish shot stopper. Unlike Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool whose top players future with them is in doubt. Sanchez is reluctant to sign new deal with Arsenal amid strong interest from PSG, Bayern and lately Manchester City. Diego has been ousted by Conte from Chelsea training ground. He is rumoured to heading to Milan on loan. Coutinho has been touted as a possible replacement for PSG-bound Neymar. Although, Klopp has said he is not for sale. A team needs maximum concentration at all times as unmotivated player can not give his all. Source:http://whenhow24.blogspot.com.ng/2017/08/4-major-reasons-why-mourinho-will-win.html?m=1 see epistle Bros if man u don't lift this trophy come back and edit this |
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The truth is Mourinho wont win it. | 20/11/2017 07:21 |
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Lekumberri said: The truth is Mourinho wont win it. we are not sure yet the top teams are still angry. |
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United need to work on their away games, they've won all their home games | 20/11/2017 13:48 |
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Poppit said: United need to work on their away games, they've won all their home games last season we need to work on our home games, now it is the away. But with the big boys back united are back to winning ways. United should now use two strikers, a born scorer although he is not good(lukaku), and a good striker(ibrahimovic). |
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