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Mourinho Names the "Greatest" Player Between Ronaldo and Messi Ahead Of PSG Job Link
Jose Mourinho, the manager of Roma, has now become the first head coach to win all three European competitions when his side humiliated Feyenoord in the first 2022 Europa Conference league title match.
Due to his outstanding performance last summer, he has been linked with a move to PSG, who are presently looking for a manager to succeed Mauricio Pochettino.
Paris Saint-Germain is undergoing a massive rebuilding process after suffering a major setback in the Champions League last summer, when they were knocked out in the early stages of the competition. It has been reported that the club is finalizing the sacking of their current manager.The top candidate to succeed Pochettino is none other than Roma manager Massimiliano Allegri, who has made an open admission about the differences between two international football heroes (Cristiano and Messi), which has sparked a worldwide controversy. Mourinho was enticed by the opportunity and expressed his desire to manage Messi for the first time in his career, despite the fact that he is one of the best footballers on the planet. Cristiano Ronaldo, on the other hand, believes that he will always be the greatest footballer in the world. "If Messi is the best on the world, Ronaldo is the best in the universe," he said. This is how the Portugal superstar will surely outperform Messi.
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Klopp follows in the footsteps of Mourinho after feeling "guilty" and "obsessed" after a difficult Liverpool season.
Jurgen Klopp is channeling Jose Mourinho by believing a third-place finish with Liverpool in 2021 to be one of his greatest achievements.In the 2020/21 season, Liverpool had a difficult time defending their lone Premier League title, losing six consecutive home games and falling outside the Champions League qualification spots at the start of May.
However, the Reds finished third after winning each of their last five games as part of a 10-game unbeaten run, finishing ahead of Chelsea and Leicester, albeit five points behind Manchester United and 17 behind champions Manchester City.
According to a source in The Athletic, Klopp had one of the most difficult seasons of his career, owing to the challenges of pandemic football, injuries, training concerns, and troubles on the field.
Because of the compressed nature of the fixture schedule, Klopp is claimed to have become 'obsessed' between January and May 2021, scarcely taking time off and finding it 'difficult to explain what he truly believed.'
'It added to the sensation that he was trapped,' James Pearce says, adding, 'He felt bad about earning so much money but not being able to come up with any solutions.'
And, like Jose Mourinho, who once regarded coming third in the Premier League with Manchester United as "one of my major achievements in the game," Klopp is believed to regard finishing third as "one of his finest triumphs."
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