Is there any better feeling in football than schadenfreude?
Jose Mourinho and Peter Kenyon ... to tip it over the bar excellently, and Chelsea ran away victorious, securing a trip to Wembley, thanks to Demba Ba’s goal. 3: Andy Carroll’s Headed Effort ...
Fewest goals conceded in a season (15) Jose Mourinho joined Chelsea in 2004, declaring himself “a special one” in his first press conference, with ‘The Special One’ of course becoming his ...
Jose Mourinho asked Celestine Babayaro to join in Chelsea's guard of honour – despite the fact that he was with Newcastle United at the time. The ex-Blues defender, who had an eight-year spell ...
Yet, in the end, it was Carneiro who had the last laugh. As Chelsea's season unravelled, Mourinho's once-glowing aura faded, and his authority crumbled in the months that followed. Here ...
Chelsea star Joao Felix was Jose Mourinho-led Fenerbahce's main target before they signed Anderson Talisca, according to reports. The Portuguese boss was keen to secure the 25-year-old's services.
Icardi was quick to offer a response to the Fenerbahce boss, as he issued the "Crying One" meme, in reference to Mourinho branding himself as the "Special One" during his first spell at Chelsea.
Jose Mourinho has hit back at Mauro Icardi as the ... encounter between league leaders Galatasaray and Goztepe. The former Chelsea and Real Madrid boss made his feelings clear about the standard ...
JOSE MOURINHO gave a lucky Fenerbahce fan the experience ... a very popular figure among the club's faithful. And the ex-Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham boss proved it before the league ...
However, it was Carneiro who had the last laugh. As Chelsea's season fell apart, Mourinho's once-radiant aura dimmed, and his authority collapsed in the ensuing months. Here, we revisit one of ...
Icardi responded by using a 'crying one' meme, a reference to Mourinho's famous 'special one' quote from his first press conference with Chelsea in 2004, on his Instagram story. And Mourinho hit ...
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes referee Mike Jones made a key mistake in failing to award his side a penalty in their shock 1-0 defeat to AFC Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge. The Premier ...