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After Mu Shuai got out of class, Rome made great progress, and 6 rounds of 15 points were "slapped in the face": The era of madmen has really passed?

After Mu Shuai got out of class, Rome made great progress, and 6 rounds of 15 points were "slapped in the face": The era of madmen has really passed?

Clearly, Jose Mourinho's departure is the big news in Serie A so far this season. After all, he used to be a world famous coach, with his own traffic system, which was recognized and sought after by many fans, and he also won top championships like the European Association Cup at the beginning of Rome, which was praised. Unexpectedly, the bad start of the season and the problem of the atmosphere in the team made Mu Shuai fired.

You know, this is the third time in a row that he has been fired. It was the same at Manchester United and Tottenham before. This inevitably makes people start to comment, "The era of Mu Shuai has passed".

After Mu Shuai got out of class, Rome made great progress, and 6 rounds of 15 points were "slapped in the face": The era of madmen has really passed?

Even more deadly was the "slap in the face" of his successor, De Rossi. As the team's youth leader, and the coach of the B team, De Rossi's firefighting is a situation that everyone knows. In fact, he is just fighting fires, just a countermeasure for the boss to save money, and it is difficult to say whether he can continue to coach in the future. But even so, De Rossi still led the team to win 6 games with 15 points, and the points lost were only lost to Inter.

In the current state of the Nerazzurri, I am afraid that no one in Serie A dares to say that they can win. Therefore, Rome also lost "not unjustly".

And what is Mourinho's score at the same point in time? Too much difference.

After Mu Shuai got out of class, Rome made great progress, and 6 rounds of 15 points were "slapped in the face": The era of madmen has really passed?

Of course, there are objective factors. In the last six rounds of the team, there were strong opponents such as Napoli, Juventus, and AC Milan, and when De Rossi led the team, there was only Inter Milan. However, the difference in the atmosphere of the team is still more obvious, if Mu Shuai also has the current spirit when he leads the team, I am afraid that it will be no problem to fight with the powers, and it will not lose so much.

After Mu Shuai got out of class, Rome made great progress, and 6 rounds of 15 points were "slapped in the face": The era of madmen has really passed?

That's his problem. Mourinho is still keeping his own set of things compared to the past. This is very easy to irritate their players, and it will also make the game come into a boring mode, and the overall defense lacks the ability to create opportunities on its own, such a team is naturally "gloomy". As soon as there is any discontent in the dressing room, it will quickly gather and become a real "climate".

Imagine that from the Chelsea period, to the Manchester United period, to Tottenham Roma, is it a familiar model?

After Mu Shuai got out of class, Rome made great progress, and 6 rounds of 15 points were "slapped in the face": The era of madmen has really passed?

The backward tactics have led to the infinite magnification of Mu Shuai's personality shortcomings, and the subjective problem of military management style has become a variety of shortcomings that people criticize him under this constraint. Therefore, Mu Shuai's dismissal is naturally inevitable.

After Mu Shuai got out of class, Rome made great progress, and 6 rounds of 15 points were "slapped in the face": The era of madmen has really passed?

Judging from Mourinho's feedback, he still has to continue to gallop in the five major leagues. However, how can there be a wealthy family, even a team, willing to accept him? This is a problem.

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