Jose Mourinho Reportedly Has 1 Game to Save Manchester United Job

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 02:  Jose Mourinho, Manager of Manchester United looks on prior the Group H match of the UEFA Champions League between Manchester United and Valencia at Old Trafford on October 2, 2018 in Manchester, United Kingdom.  (Photo by Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)

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Jose Mourinho could have just one match to save his job as Manchester United boss after “losing the faith” of the club’s board. 

According to The Sun‘s Neil Custis, Mourinho could be sacked if his side lose to Newcastle United at Old Trafford on Saturday.

Should the beleaguered Magpies win, it’s said the Special One’s only hope of remaining in charge is “the lack of a viable alternative,” with rumoured favourite Zinedine Zidane thought to “be distancing himself from the job.”

Newcastle have yet to win this season, with their only points coming from goalless draws at Cardiff City and Crystal Palace.

As for the Red Devils, they have endured a poor run of form that has seen them draw at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers and Valencia, exit the Carabao Cup at Championship side Derby County‘s hands—also at Old Trafford—and a 3-1 defeat at West Ham United.

It is not just the results but also the performances that have disappointed United legend Paul Scholes, who has been bored watching his former team play:

Football on BT Sport @btsportfootball

“We sit in the studio and end up watching other screens.” 👀

It says a lot when Paul Scholes’ eyes turn away from Man Utd games 😐 https://t.co/bNhBEng3H4

Mourinho told BT Sport after the 0-0 draw with Valencia that his players “don’t have the technical quality to build from the back.” Sky Sports’ Adam Bate feels that’s an unhelpful line to take:

Adam Bate @ghostgoal

Jose Mourinho seems to think he doesn’t have the players to play better football. Plenty of fans will agree but I just don’t think the attitude that ‘we will play that style when we have the players’ helps. United feels like a club forever waiting for the next transfer window.

Even limited players can play attractive football if utilised correctly, and what’s more, Mourinho has spent close to £400 million on his squad, so it’s largely his responsibility if the players he has aren’t capable of meeting his demands.

Football writer Liam Canning has been a vocal supporter of the manager during his time at Old Trafford, but he is one of many who would like to see the back of him:

Liam Canning @LiamPaulCanning

I wanted Mourinho and I thought it was the right choice by Woodward. I still thought it was the old Mourinho that was boisterous, confident and able to deliver major success. It’s evident that it’s not. No shame in bringing in a replacement now. It’s needed.

Should United fail to beat a struggling Newcastle side at home, it would be difficult see a light at the end of the tunnel for Mourinho.

There is an international break after the match, giving the club plenty of time to act and bring in a new manager.

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