Mourinho Could be available to US National Team

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There were rumors before of the US having interest in Mourinho for the National Team. With the problems in Chelsea it may actually have a chance of happening. Say what you want about him, as arrogant as he is, he is a great manager.

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Mourinho ready to quit Chelsea at end of season
Friday, January 12, 2007

By Jason Burt

Jose Mourinho has told his agent Jorge Mendes that he will listen to offers to leave Chelsea at the end of the season.

Jose Mourinho has told his agent Jorge Mendes that he will listen to offers to leave Chelsea at the end of the season. Internazionale head the queue of clubs waiting to hire the disillusioned Chelsea manager - with the Italian club's owner Massimo Moratti already promising to top Mourinho's astonishing £5.2m-a-year pay deal at Stamford Bridge.

Mourinho is in the middle of a fierce power struggle at Chelsea involving the running of the club and the signing of players. His unlikely ally is chief executive Peter Kenyon * who he has clashed with in the past * but they are believed to be pitted against Frank Arnesen, the club's director of youth development and scouting, and a powerful, but largely unknown, Russian contingent.

Roman Abramovich, the club's owner, is not directly involved. But the billionaire is understood to have grown frustrated with Mourinho especially following the run of results over Christmas * when he had many of his VIP guests over to watch Chelsea's matches * and some of the manager's outspoken comments in which he has blamed others for his team's indifferent performances.

Those comments continued on Wednesday evening with the draw against Wycombe Wanderers in the first leg of the League Cup semi-final. Afterwards, Mourinho, with his team suffering through a string of injuries and suspensions, declared he had been vetoed in his attempts to sign new players.

The tipping point for Mourinho was Chelsea's refusal to sanction a swap deal he had personally brokered with Shaun Wright-Phillips moving to Aston Villa in return for the Czech striker Milan Baros. Instead, Chelsea wanted to sell Wright-Phillips, who they bought for £21m from Manchester City, to West Ham United for £10m. But the player has refused to move.

Mourinho is also furious that Chelsea refused to sanction a deal for Oguchi Onyewu, the American central defender who has interested Fulham, even though the Standard Liege player would have cost just £1m. Chelsea have also blocked a move by Mourinho for Jorge Andrade, the Portuguese defender who plays for Deportivo La Coruña.

Instead, the Premiership champions * and the Dutch axis controlled by Arnesen * tried to impose upon Mourinho the Brazilian defender Alex, who is currently playing for PSV Eindhoven but who is actually owned by Chelsea. Mourinho insisted that he did not want the player.

It is also believed that the Chelsea representatives have already made tentative approaches to Guus Hiddink, the coach of the Russian national team, and to Juventus coach Didier Deschamps, to replace Mourinho. Both, however, are understood to have turned down Chelsea's overtures. For now at least.

Mourinho is also disillusioned with the attitude of Andrei Shevchenko. The Ukrainian, a friend of Abramovich, joined Chelsea last summer for almost £31m with Mourinho's approval but a source close to the manager said last night that "Jose now thinks he has just come for a holiday".

At the same time, associates close to Abramovich believe that Mourinho is guilty for Shevchenko's poor form and blame it partly on the system that the striker has been made to play under at Chelsea. It is also understood that such is Abramovich's concern at the situation regarding Shevchenko that he wants to employ a motivational coach to work directly with the 30-year-old. This move has also been blocked by Mourinho.

Mourinho is also understood to have stopped attempts to remove one of his assistants, Steve Clarke, from Chelsea's coaching staff and replace him with a coach more closely associated with Arnesen and his Dutch contacts. " Jose is under great pressure," a friend of Mourinho said last night. " But he is trying very hard to hold it together until the end of the season." Indeed Mourinho is believed to have said he will quit immediately if his coaching staff is changed.

The gathering sense of crisis at Chelsea has not gone unnoticed around the rest of Europe. Inter are set to re-state their interest in the coach * but will face competition from other clubs in Italy and in Spain, with Real Madrid also alerted. However, Mourinho's agent, Mendes, has been told to keep all offers under wraps until May.

The crisis at Chelsea has grown since the departure of William Gallas at the end of the summer transfer window. Mourinho insisted that the French defender should not be allowed to leave * and if he did so then Robert Huth should stay. In the end, both left, leaving the Chelsea squad vulnerable.

Injuries, especially to John Terry, Joe Cole and Petr Cech, and suspensions, with Ashley Cole and Claude Makelele the latest to miss out, have bit hard. And despite Mourinho's faith in young talents such as John Obi Mikel and Salomon Kalou, Chelsea have seen little return from the pair for the £20m they spent on them. One player Mourinho does not blame is Michael Ballack, with the manager believing that although the German * who he regarded as an ideal second choice to his main target Steven Gerrard * has not yet delivered, he is being made a scapegoat for Chelsea's problems.
 

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There were rumors before of the US having interest in Mourinho for the National Team. With the problems in Chelsea it may actually have a chance of happening. Say what you want about him, as arrogant as he is, he is a great manager.

He is an arrogant prick, but it would be great having him here. It would never be boring, that's for sure.
 

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Is Chelsea mad? The guy has stepped in, used the money (lots of it) wisely, and made Chelsea a boat load of cash and gotten them the title. If he says to get X player, you friggin' get X player. You don't start to dictate to this guy. Wow. I mean, I can't stand him because he's an arrogant jerk and he coaches Chelsea, but if he's available, I'd love him to be our arrogant jerk.
 
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I'd love him to be our arrogant jerk.

Me too. Could you see him ripping in to Landon Donovan when he looks to be playing half-assed? He might be just what it takes to toughen that boy up.

The press conferences sure would be a heck of alot more interesting as well.
 

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Name one big name coach that ever coached the US Team? Name one big name player that ever played in the US before being over the hill..

Really get over it, Mourinho would NEVER coach the US Team, they couldn't even get Klinsmann who LIVES in the US.

For Mourinho mmm, coach Real Madrid, Juventus Turin or whatever other jobs open on top teams or coach the US Team with the next World Cup over 3 years away, sure he will pick the US Team, geez.

"Money talks and the US has plenty of it. "

Thats pretty funny...what is actually your point? US Soccer federation has money? Really? That's why they suck so much?
 
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Name one big name coach that ever coached the US Team? Name one big name player that ever played in the US before being over the hill..

Thats pretty funny...what is actually your point? US Soccer federation has money? Really? That's why they suck so much?

The US is growing and improving as a soccer nation. Deny it all you want. And yes the USSF has a lot of money. Just because things haven't happened before doesn't mean they won't happen now or in the near future.

Again...please explain why you are so pompous.
 

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Name one big name coach that ever coached the US Team? Name one big name player that ever played in the US before being over the hill..

Really get over it, Mourinho would NEVER coach the US Team, they couldn't even get Klinsmann who LIVES in the US.

For Mourinho mmm, coach Real Madrid, Juventus Turin or whatever other jobs open on top teams or coach the US Team with the next World Cup over 3 years away, sure he will pick the US Team, geez.

"Money talks and the US has plenty of it. "

Thats pretty funny...what is actually your point? US Soccer federation has money? Really? That's why they suck so much?

So why are you such a venemous, hateful, arrogant little prick? Did I say little? I meant inconsequential.
 

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The US is growing and improving as a soccer nation. Deny it all you want. And yes the USSF has a lot of money. Just because things haven't happened before doesn't mean they won't happen now or in the near future.

Again...please explain why you are so pompous.

Because you are totally unrealistic. Mourinho will definately not take the coaching job of the US national team.
 

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I love him because he's a funny arrogant jerk. But unless he wants a different challenge, I can't see him coming (or considering coming) to the US. He's used to managing the best players from each of their national teams; wouldn't it be a huge change to have to work with a team that has no players that are as good as any of Chelsea's regular starting 11, with having only a limited pool of players to make his team?
 

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I love him because he's a funny arrogant jerk. But unless he wants a different challenge, I can't see him coming (or considering coming) to the US. He's used to managing the best players from each of their national teams; wouldn't it be a huge change to have to work with a team that has no players that are as good as any of Chelsea's regular starting 11, with having only a limited pool of players to make his team?

I don't know about none of the players being that good...he was trying to persue Onyewu, right? I guess he thinks Onyewu is that good.
 

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