Jose Mourinho’s sacking by Chelsea has started a social media earthquake.
Blues fans are devastated to see the Special One leave despite their worst league start in 37 years.
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Manchester United supporters want the Portuguese to replace Louis van Gaal at Old Trafford!
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And Arsenal fans are revelling in the misery of Arsene Wenger’s greatest rival.
Wenger never beat Mourinho in the Premier League, but the two were bitter foes. Mourinho famously described his French counterpart as a “specialist in failure” in February 2014.
Gooners online have been quick to turn the tables on Mourinho following this afternoon’s news:
Thank fuck Wenger defeated Mourinho before his crucifixion.
— Chris Jordan (@ChrisJordan_AFC) December 17, 2015
The special one- Mourinho. The Specialist in failure- wenger. Who’s still gat his job-wenger — ADEDOLAPO (@Am_Fanatic) December 17, 2015
“Arsene Wenger is a specialist in failure.” – Jose Mourinho, February 2014pic.twitter.com/bDtIz8G68k
— Ronney Ndanyi (@RonneyNdanyi) December 17, 2015
Arsene Wenger broke Mourinho. — Subin George Sajan (@ObiWanSunobi) December 17, 2015
Mourinho’s sacking shows what a great manager Wenger is. Wenger rescued a ship that could have sunk, Mourinho is leaving a sinking ship.
— Mohammad (@mohussy786) December 17, 2015
Arsene Wenger is a “specialist in failure”, according to Jose Mourinho. But who is laughing now???????????? — simba N Joseph (@SimbaJoseph) December 17, 2015
Wenger has now seen Mourinho get sacked from Chelsea twice already! #MourinhoSacked
— Deepak K Singh (@dpkrockson) December 17, 2015
‘Specialist in failure’ was the term Mr Mourinho levelled at Arsene Wenger……..how is that bite on your arse José? #AFC #CFC — Graham Roe (@Roey71) December 17, 2015
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