Sunderland Echo

Jose exit must be ‘catalyst for review’

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Manchester United must use the departure of Jose Mourinho to undertake a wholesale change of approach to football decision-making, according to a leading supporters’ group.

The Manchester United Supporters’ Trust reacted to news of Mourinho’s sacking by welcoming suggestion­s the club will now install a director of football and calling for more independen­ce on that side of the business.

MUST has been a longstandi­ng critic of United’s American owners and made clear it felt blame needed to be shared for recent struggles.

“We all understand that the role of football manager is a results-based position and clearly the results have not been satisfacto­ry,” a spokespers­on for MUST said.

“The regression of the team led by the manager may be the immediate trigger for today’s action, it is also the result of some poor decisions over the last six years.

“To achieve the long-term expectatio­ns of our supporters this needs to be a catalyst for a fundamenta­l review of the football operation to reset our culture and playing philosophy, then restructur­ing the football operation, appointing a manager and investing significan­tly in player transfers consistent with that philosophy.”

In a comment which appeared to be directed at executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward, who has been criticised for his handling of several transfer deals, MUST went on to call for more football expertise in key positions.

“Clearly times have changed since Sir Alex Ferguson ran the club pretty much from top to bottom and a director of football role must be a key considerat­ion to lead that process,” the statement added.

“We’d like to see funds for team investment ring-fenced and significan­t independen­ce given to football appointmen­ts by people with football expertise.”

Several of MUST’s demands appear to be in hand. United intend to finally bring in a head of football, reporting to Woodward, to oversee football operations.

United made the decision to end Mourinho’s spell in charge as poor results were combined with a negative environmen­t around the club, with Mourinho involved in high-profile clashes with some of the biggest stars in his squad.

Mourinho had been upset by the club’s failure to sign a central defender in the summer, though £400million was sepnt on 11 players during his tenure with no apparent improvemen­t in either performanc­es or results.

 ??  ?? Time’s up for Mourinho at Manchester United.
Time’s up for Mourinho at Manchester United.

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