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HAS SOMETHING GONE WRONG WITH THE SPECIAL ONE?

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After four consecutive wins by Jose Mourinho with a 1-0 win against Hull City being the fourth win, never did Jose know that things would go so awry.

He had been having a great time and season up until the game against Manchester City after the victory over Hull City on August 27.

Since August 27, Manchester United have been able to boast of only one win which was over Leicester City but this has been surrounded by 5 games where Man U either drew or lost. Though the thrashing of Leicester City was thought to be the game that would break the deadlock but unfortunately it hasn't especially with the weekend's game where Manchester United were destroyed by rivals Chelsea.

It's not really clear what's going on with the Portuguese Man. Although some say it's because of the absence of a strong center-half and also the loose playing during the first half. Still, we hope Mourinho gets back on his tracks as this is threatening to his career.


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