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"A pundit is not honest if they cannot forget their colours or if they try to hide the truth from their audience. It's not my fault if their managerial career was very poor."
"They don't attempt to get on the ball, and don't play enough football for me. If you're one of the big clubs in the world, which they obviously are, you have to play better football. They won't win the big trophies playing like that, against the better teams they won't win the big trophies. You won't win our league playing like that. They don't play enough football.https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_UK/status/869325732836671488 It seems as though it'll be business as usual between the pair next season. Souness has kicked things off again, saying that the only reason United appointed Mourinho was because Guardiola became City manager. "I didn't think Mourinho was right for United and I said that from day one," Souness told Independent.ie.
"But because Pep Guardiola was coming in an Manchester City, the people making decisions at Old Trafford felt compelled to go and get a big name manager and this why they ended up with Jose."https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_UK/status/868027805782745088 The former Newcastle United and Blackburn Rovers manager also said United performed below expectations in the Premier League, and "all we got from Mourinho for most of the season was moaning and groaning and excuses." Souness and Mourinho should have plenty more to say about each other as the season goes on.
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