Antonio Cassano has aimed another savage dig at Jose Mourinho, telling the Portuguese he is “completely finished” and “not capable of coaching”.
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- Ex-Italy international not a fan of Portuguese
- Pair have exchanged words in the past
- Mourinho is currently out of work
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The former Italy international, who spent time with the likes of Real Madrid and Roma in his playing days, has taken shots at Mourinho on a regular basis since hanging up his boots. He once said that the ex-Chelsea and Manchester United boss “doesn’t give a sh*t about football. He doesn’t like to work, he doesn’t know how to communicate or speak”.
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WHAT CASSANO SAID ABOUT MOURINHO
Mourinho has bitten back at times, but Cassano has now told with his old adversary currently out of work after leaving Roma in January: “As a coach, Mourinho is now completely finished. He is not capable of coaching anymore, he is still doing the same things as 10 years ago. He wouldn’t play [Leandro] Paredes and preferred [Edoardo] Bove to [Lorenzo] Pellegrini. [Daniele] De Rossi gave Roma the belief that this is a strong team, he’s doing an extraordinary job. He was always destined for this.”
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Mourinho is not the only experienced tactician to come under fire from Cassano, with the outspoken former forward saying of Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri: “Inter are much, much stronger this season, but seeing as Allegri is a coach who says his career is based on results and he hasn’t won anything in three years, it’s time he stepped aside. He already should’ve done it last season. Juve have 17 internationals and spent €160m on the transfer market, but they play slapdash football, the players can’t seem to string three passes together.”
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WHAT NEXT FOR MOURINHO?
Highly-decorated Mourinho, who has claimed major honours in just about every managerial post that he has filled, is waiting on offers ahead of a potential return to management in the summer of 2024 – with the Portuguese being linked with clubs in the English Premier League, German Bundesliga and Saudi Pro League.
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