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Jose Mourinho, the former manager of Manchester United, has been fired by Roma after only one win in five Serie A matches, ending his two-and-a-half-year stint.
Roma has abruptly terminated its contract with Jose Mourinho, less than six months before it was supposed to conclude.
Mourinho, who took over as Roma manager in May 2021, won the Europa Conference League title in his first season, ending the club’s 11-year trophy drought.
Despite taking them to the Europa League final in 2022/23, when they were nearly defeated on penalties by Sevilla, Roma’s current Serie A status is poor, with 29 points from 20 matches.
The decision follows a string of dismal performances, culminating in a 3-1 loss to AC Milan, which proved to be Mourinho’s final game in command.
The statement from Roma owners Dan and Ryan Friedkin thanked Mourinho for his passion and devotion since joining the Giallorossi.
“We will always remember the memorable moments under his leadership, but we believe that, for the sake of the club, an immediate change is required.” We send our best wishes to Jose and his crew for the future.”
Mourinho took over from compatriot Paulo Fonseca at Roma ahead of the 2021/22 season, with the goal of improving on the team’s seventh-place result in Serie A.
Notable investments included the £34 million signing of Tammy Abraham from Chelsea, as well as the acquisitions of Rui Patricio and Matias Vina.
To comply with UEFA Financial Fair Play laws, Mourinho managed the departures of numerous players, notably Edin Dzeko, Javier Pastore, and Pedro.
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Mourinho’s debut season with Roma ended in sixth place, a minor improvement over the previous season.
However, their impressive performance in the Europa Conference League drew attention. I Giallorossi advanced from the group stage to the last 16, defeating Vitesse and Bodo/Glimt to set up a semi-final against Premier League club Leicester.
Following a 1-1 draw in the first leg of the semi-final, Mourinho’s Roma won in the Stadio Olimpico thanks to Tammy Abraham’s first-half header, advancing to the final against Dutch team Feyenoord.
Roma won the final in Albania, with Nicolo Zaniola scoring the game-winning goal and clinching Mourinho’s first trophy as manager.
Roma finished sixth last season with 63 points, the same as in the 2021/22 season.
However, their most notable triumph was reaching the Europa League final, defeating Red Bull Salzburg, Real Sociedad, and Bayer Leverkusen along the way.
In a highly dramatic final, Roma was defeated in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 tie after extra time.
This was Mourinho’s first loss in a European final. Despite doubts over his future, Mourinho stated his intention to stay with the club following the game.
Due to budget difficulties last summer, Roma signed numerous players on free transfers or loans, including Evan Ndicka, Renato Sanches, Leandro Parades, and Romelu Lukaku.
While they had a difficult start to the season, Roma’s form has improved before their latest slump. Furthermore, the Giallorossi were eliminated from the Coppa Italia last week after a 1-0 defeat to archrivals Lazio.