'Richard Arnold is amazing' - Jose Mourinho gives explosive interview about his time at Manchester United
In an honest interview about his time at Manchester United, Jose Mourinho has implied there are still players and staff at the club who make it difficult for a manager to succeed.
Mourinho won the League Cup and Europa League during his two-and-half-year tenure at Old Trafford before being sacked following a dismal run of results and reports of dressing room unrest.
The charismatic Portuguese was relieved of his duties in December 2018 and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer succeeded him on an interim basis before being permanently appointed a few months later.
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Mourinho managed Tottenham for a two-year stint after departing United and he's now in charge of Roma, who he led to win the inaugural Europa Conference League title in 2022.
The 60-year-old recently sat down with The Obi One Podcast and he was asked about his time in Manchester. Mourinho said he had no regrets and he discussed his strong relationship with United supporters.
Furthermore, he suggested there are players and staff still at the club who make it difficult for a manager to succeed, while also claiming he would have preferred to have worked with Richard Arnold as CEO.
"I don’t have regrets because I gave everything and did the maximum I could do. I love the club, I love the fans, the history is something you have to respect and appreciate," Mourinho said.
"The second position [2017/18] is still the best after Sir Alex Ferguson, the European cup is still the biggest achievement in the past 10 years or so. I did my best and it's not in my nature to go back and speak about - I like to speak about the good things of the past.
"But there are still people at that club and when I say