Rediff.com« Back to articlePrint this article

All you need to know about Spurs' new coach

November 20, 2019 15:53 IST

Factbox on Jose Mourinho, who was named manager of Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday:

Jose Mourinho

IMAGE: Tottenham Hotspur have named Jose Mourinho as their new manager on a contract that runs until the end of the 2022-23 season. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters

Born Jan. 26, 1963 in Setubal, Portugal (age 56).

Sporting Lisbon 1992-96

1992 - After a modest playing career, accepts a job as an interpreter for former England manager Bobby Robson at Sporting Lisbon.

 

1994-96 - Becomes Sporting assistant coach.

Barcelona 1996

1996 - Moves with Robson to Barcelona in 1996 and helps them win the King's Cup, Super Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup.

Benfica 2000

2000 - Takes his first job as a fully-fledged coach at Benfica but falls out with the club's president and quits.

Porto 2003-2005

Joins Porto in 2003 and wins the UEFA Cup and domestic cup double in his first full season in charge. In 2004 they win a second successive domestic league title and the Champions League with a 3-0 win over AS Monaco.

After the match Mourinho says he will leave and is soon appointed coach of Chelsea on a three-year contract.

Chelsea 2005-2007

Leads Chelsea to their first top-flight title for 50 years and they retain the Premier League trophy a year later.

Chelsea finish second in the league behind Manchester United in 2007 and lose to Liverpool in the Champions League semi-finals but win the League Cup and FA Cup.

Club announce Mourinho's departure in September 2007 after a falling out with Russian owner Roman Abramovich.

Inter Milan 2008-2010

Mourinho replaces Roberto Mancini as coach of Inter Milan in June 2008. Wins the Serie A title in his debut season.

In 2010, he ends the club's 45-year wait for a third European crown as they complete a Champions League, Serie A and Italian Cup treble.

Quits after a series of run-ins with the Italian football establishment.

Real Madrid 2010-2013

Becomes coach of Real Madrid in May 2010, signing a four-year contract.

Wins King's Cup in his first season.

In 2012, Real win their first La Liga title for four years, smashing league records and ending Barcelona's domestic dominance. Becomes the fourth coach, after Tomislav Ivic, Ernst Happel and Giovanni Trapattoni, to win league titles in at least four different countries -- Portugal, England, Italy and Spain.

Mourinho agrees a two-year contract extension in May 2012 that ties him to Real until 2016.

Dressing-room divisions come to the fore in 2013 after defeat by Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League semi-finals and Mourinho and Real end the season on a low after losing 2-1 to Atletico Madrid in the King's Cup final on May 17.

Days later it is announced he will leave Real.

Chelsea 2013-2015

Mourinho is named Chelsea manager for the second time on June 3, 2013, on a four-year contract.

His first competitive game back in charge ends in a 2–0 home win over Hull City.

The Portuguese suffers his first-ever home league defeat as Chelsea manager, a 2–1 reverse to Sunderland on April 19, 2014.

Having consistently played down Chelsea's title chances, Mourinho's side finish third, four points behind champions Manchester City.

After a strong start to the Premier League season, Chelsea beat Tottenham Hotspur 2–0 in the 2015 League Cup final to claim their first trophy of the campaign, also handing Mourinho his first silverware since returning to Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea are crowned league champions on May 3 after beating Crystal Palace with three games to spare.

Mourinho is named Premier League manager of the season.

On the eve of the 2015-16 campaign, Mourinho signs a new four-year deal.

Holders Chelsea go out of League Cup in fourth round, losing on penalties at Stoke City.

Team lose nine of their first 16 Premier League games, increasing speculation Abramovich will part company with Mourinho.

After a 2-1 defeat at Leicester City, Mourinho accuses some players of "betraying his work" and says he feels "ashamed" as Chelsea hover one point above the relegation zone, 14 points outside the Champions League places.

Chelsea announce on Dec. 17 that Mourinho is leaving the club.

Manchester United 2016-2018

Mourinho is named Manchester United manager on May 27, 2016, on a three-year contract.

He claims his first silverware with United three months later after his team beat Leicester City in the Community Shield on Aug. 7.

Wins his first Premier League game in charge -- at Bournemouth -- seven days later.

United finish sixth in the league in Mourinho's first season, one place worse off than they were the previous season, but beat Ajax Amsterdam to win the UEFA Europa League.

Leads United to a second-placed finish in the Premier League in the 2017-18 season but the team end their campaign 19 points behind league winners Manchester City.

Mourinho is criticised for United's Champions League last-16 exit at the hands of Sevilla and the club also lost the 2018 FA Cup final to his former club Chelsea, ending the season without a trophy for first time in three years.

United lose two of their opening three league games the following season, including a 3-0 defeat by Tottenham, which marks the biggest home defeat of his career. Mourinho complains about 'respect' to media after the game.

United are dumped out of the League Cup by second-tier Derby County on Sept. 25, 2018 and a 3-1 league defeat by West Ham United four days later confirms their worst start to a new season in 29 years.

The following month, Mourinho is investigated by the FA after allegedly swearing in Portuguese to camera after 3-2 comeback win over Newcastle United.

United are beaten 3-1 by Manchester City in November and lose to fierce rivals Liverpool by the same scoreline on Dec. 16, leaving them 19 points adrift of the Premier League summit.

On Dec. 18, United announce that Mourinho has been sacked with the club sixth in the Premier League.

Source: REUTERS
© Copyright 2024 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.