Jose Mourinho discovered earlier this week that he had been relieved of his duties as Roma boss and one pundit believes Newcastle shall be on the legendary coach’s radar.
The Portuguese coach delivered the Serie A facet their first European crown in 2022, profitable the Europa Convention League, however poor league positions have resulted in Mourinho shedding his job as Roma at present sit ninth within the Italian league.
Many really feel that the previous Chelsea boss has handed his sell-by date however Stan Collymore can see a World the place Mourinho strikes to Newcastle after a brief stint in Saudi Arabia
Nonetheless, he could have challenges as current historical past relating to outcomes doesn’t stand nicely for him and his type of play is not suited to the fashionable Premier League recreation.
Writing in his newest unique column for CaughtOffside, Collymore has stated that he thinks Saudi Arabia shall be subsequent for Mourinho earlier than the nation’s hyperlinks to Newcastle land him that job.
“Wherever Jose Mourinho has gone to handle he has been handsomely paid and subsequently, I feel the following step for the legendary coach now’s Saudi Arabia and they’re going to love him there,” the pundit stated.
“Mourinho’s future could possibly be that he strikes to Saudi Arabia for round 18 months and someplace inside that time frame, Eddie Howe shall be sacked by Newcastle and the Portuguese coach shall be parachuted into the Tyneside membership. That might be good for him as he would lastly get to say ‘I’ve adopted within the footsteps of Sir Bobby Robson’, a person the previous Chelsea boss idolises.
“The issue Newcastle might have is that the followers won’t settle for him due to his type of play, particularly going from Eddie Howe to the Portuguese coach’s pragmatism. The 2 points Mourinho could have if he arrives at a prime Premier League membership is that he’s not doing the enterprise anymore, when it comes to outcomes, and that followers of those golf equipment count on thrilling, attacking soccer – which the previous Chelsea boss doesn’t present.”