Jose Mourinho won all his titles with ‘obscene football,’ can ‘put them all in his a**,’ says Real Madrid legend
Antonio Cassano talked about his opinion on Jose Mourinho

Former Italy star Antonio Cassano has launched a new attack on Roma coach Jose Mourinho. Mourinho responded to Cassano declaring him little more than a showman by reminding the former striker of his bust-up with Marko Livaja. Cassano has no offered a detailed reaction on Bobo TV today:
In a recent interview, Cassano opened about his bust up with Livaja. He said, “I swear that in my 18-year career I have never hit anyone, although I have fought with everyone: presidents, soccer players, prop men. I even threw a TV at a manager, but never came to blows.“
In a recent interview, Cassano opened up about his opinion on former Real Madrid and current Roma boss Jose Mourinho. He said, “Ask Totti and De Rossi. For five years, I made the Romanisti enjoy themselves. I don’t care about the titles. Mourinho won the Conference with Roma. But with some obscene ridicule like fights, expulsions, disasters, insulted and separated players. You must understand that it is very bad.”
When asked about he jacket he left as mentioned in Mourinho’s recent statement, Cassano replied. “I didn’t just have that jacket, I also had two watches, four rings, ridiculous hair and they called me chubby because I was fat. I was 23 years old and the Galacticos signed me, that means I was a phenomenon and made disasters because of me. But he, there, is remembered for having been thrown out for his horrible football. He knows where to put the trophies that he has won. They already understood where. “
Cassano then went on to compare Pep Guardiola and Mourinho, as he said, “He will never reach the sole of Guardiola’s shoes, he is a phenomenon and he is bad. When he retires, Mou in three days will no longer be remembered by anyone. He only leaves fights and controversies and never valued a footballer. He should take an example from Spalletti or De Zerbi, whose football is spectacular. “
Cassano then went on to say, “I do not judge him as a person. But as a coach he is zero, he is still stuck at 30 years ago as a game, communication, like everything. They are all lickers with Mourinho, they have no personality. Nobody here knows how to deal with him, but with me it’s different. He can’t talk about football with me, it was always horrible. People who work at Inter wrote to me and told me that Mourinho said bull****. My face is always the same, for life.”
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Mourinho reportedly ready to leave Roma for Chelsea or one another club

Jose Mourinho is reportedly ready to leave Roma for a second stint at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea are currently without a permanent manager after Graham Potter was axed.
Mourinho, 60, is currently riding high in Serie A after guiding Roma to third in the Italian top flight. He led them to Europa Conference League joy last term. However, according to reports Mourinho is ready to leave Roma for Chelsea.
Reports state that if the Blues make an offer then the Portuguese coach will “push to go” there. Jose’s family home is still in West London. Roma are also open to his departure.
Mourinho first took charge of Chelsea in 2004 after guiding Porto to an unlikely Champions League triumph. He guided Chelsea to two Premier League titles, two FA Cups and two League Cup trophies. But he left Stamford Bridge in September 2007 following a series of disagreements with former owner Roman Abramovich. Mourinho returned six years later after leaving Real Madrid. He guided the Blues to a league and cup double in the 2014-15 season. But his second love affair with Chelsea ended in dismissal in September 2015. He was axed following a dire run of nine defeats in 15 league matches. He enjoyed Europa League and Carabao Cup joy at Manchester United after that before a two-year stint at Tottenham ended in 2021.
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