Jose: I have a future without Utd

Jose Mourinho exclusively tells Sky Sports News that 'Manchester United have a future without me and I have a future without United'
Jose Mourinho has spoken for the first time since being sacked as Manchester United manager, telling Sky Sports News he still has a "future" in football.

Speaking on the streets of central London just a day after he left the Lowry hotel in Manchester following his dismissal, Mourinho simply said it is "game over" at Old Trafford.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer replaced Mourinho in a caretaker role until the end of the season.
"We could speak about so many good things, [some] not as good, but that's not me," said Mourinho. "It's finished.

Manchester United have a future without me and I have a future without United."
Mourinho was told of his fate at around 9am on Tuesday in a face-to-face meeting with executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward at United's Carrington training base, Sky Sports News understands.
We could speak about so many good things, [some] not as good, but that's not me.
Jose Mourinho.

He had only signed a new two-year contract until 2020 earlier this year but his troubled season began when he publicly criticised the United board for not backing him in the summer transfer market .
Fractures in his relationship with Paul Pogba began to emerge in September and the France World Cup winner was stripped of the vice-captaincy before Sky Sports News filmed them having an animated disagreement on the training ground.

'It's over'
The 55-year-old said he "has not changed" since he was sacked by Chelsea in 2015 and would not "speak about anything that happened in the club".

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