Manchester United will come up against former manager Jose Mourinho in the Europa League this week when the Red Devils make the transcontinental trip to Turkey.
Mourinho spent just over two seasons in charge at Old Trafford and is still the last United boss to win two trophies in a single campaign when he delivered the Carabao Cup and Europa League in 2016/17. He also claims a second place Premier League finish in 2017/18 to be one of the greatest achievements of his career given the limitations he encountered.
The Portuguese was appointed Fenerbahce head coach during the summer, the tenth different club of his managerial career in the fifth different country. It’s been tough going in Turkey’s Super Lig given Galatasaray’s rediscovered dominance. But the Europa League has been kinder, taking four points from opening fixtures against Union Saint-Gilloise and FC Twente.
Mourinho, who was handed his start in coaching when he worked alongside the late Sir Bobby Robson, initially as a translator, at Sporting CP, Porto and Barcelona, never faced United in his very early managerial days with Benfica and Uniao de Leiria, nor did he encounter them during three seasons at Roma. But the 61-year-old has with five of his other clubs over the past two decades.
Although he’d already won the UEFA Cup with Porto the season before, it was Mourinho’s two-legged encounter with Sir Alex Ferguson’s United in early 2004 that truly put him on the map.
Despite Quinton Fortune putting United ahead in the Estadio do Dragao, Benni McCarthy scored twice to take an aggregate lead to Old Trafford. There, Paul Scholes looked like he’d done enough to push the Red Devils into the quarter-finals on away goals, until Tim Howard could only parry a late McCarthy free-kick and Costinha turned in the rebound, sending Mourinho and his coat scampering down the touchline in scenes of utter jubilation. Porto went on to win the whole thing.
Shortly after describing himself as “a special one” in his Chelsea unveiling, Mourinho’s first ever game in English football saw United visit Stamford Bridge. A single goal from Eidur Gudjohnsen secured a Chelsea win and Mourinho went unbeaten against United over four games in 2004/05.
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