
Jose
Mourinho has been sacked by Chelsea for a second time, just seven months
after winning the Premier League.
The 52-year-old has been dismissed with Chelsea 16th in the division and
three points above the relegation zone following a dismal run of nine
defeats in 16 games.
Sky sources understand that Mourinho was called to the training ground at
Cobham to a meeting with chairman Bruce Buck and director Eugene Tenenbaum
earlier on Thursday afternoon, which lasted no longer than 10 minutes.
And at 2pm his second spell as Chelsea manager was brought to an end after
30 months and 136 games, despite delivering his third and the club's fourth
Premier League title by an eight-point margin in May.
A Chelsea statement read: "Chelsea Football Club and Jose Mourinho have
today parted company by mutual consent. All at Chelsea thank Jose for his
immense contribution since he returned as manager in the summer of 2013.
"His three league titles, FA Cup, Community Shield and three League Cup wins
over two spells make him the most successful manager in our 110-year
history.
"But both Jose and the board agreed results have not been good enough this
season and believe it is in the best interests of both parties to go our
separate ways.
"The club wishes to make clear Jose leaves us on good terms and will always
remain a much-loved, respected and significant figure at Chelsea. His legacy
at Stamford Bridge and in England has long been guaranteed and he will
always be warmly welcomed back to Stamford Bridge.
"The club's focus is now on ensuring our talented squad reaches its
potential. There will be no further comment until a new appointment is
made."
Sky sources understand the decision has been made with a replacement lined
up to take the team at home to Sunderland on Saturday.
It is understood that Chelsea's board met to discuss Mourinho's future
following Monday Night Football's defeat at Leicester - a result proven to
have tested owner Roman Abramovich's patience beyond his limit.
Mourinho had been under increasing pressure as their worst start to a season
since 1978 began to form, with defeats to Manchester City and Crystal Palace
in August, Everton in September, Southampton, West Ham and Liverpool in
October, Stoke in November, and Bournemouth and Leicester over the last two
weeks.
Chelsea have qualified for the Champions League last-16, however, in which
they play Paris Saint-Germain, and it is understood to have eased some of
the pressure on the Portuguese for a time.
But the 2-1 defeat by league-leaders Leicester at the King Power Stadium saw
Mourinho accuse his players of a "betrayal" and there have been widespread
newspaper reports of a toxic atmosphere in the dressing room.
Mourinho has consistently defended his position throughout their implosion,
claiming back in October over the course of a seven-minute monologue live on
Sky Sports that the club would have to sack "the best manager they have ever
had" to get him to leave Stamford Bridge again.
The majority of the club's supporters have continued to back him vehemently
at home and away matches, despite a string of issues off the field including
run-ins with the media, fines and a stadium ban from the Football
Association, and legal action from one of his now departed staff - Eva
Carneiro.
The opening-day draw at home to Swansea ended with Mourinho lambasting
first-team doctor Carneiro in-front of the stadium and the Sky Sports camera
after she temporarily brought the team down to nine men to treat the injured
Eden Hazard.
The incident led to her demotion from first-team duties and employer-imposed
ban from the touchline, before she eventually left Chelsea several weeks
later and began legal action against both the club and the manager.
Further public scathing, this time of referees in which he branded them
"weak", brought about an FA fine and a warning as to his future conduct, but
a fierce half-time confrontation with official Jon Moss at Upton Park in
October resulted with a stadium ban for the trip to Stoke.
Mourinho subsequently vowed not to speak his mind in public, believing it to
be to the detriment of the media, but results did not improve with his
silence, and he leaves the club after just four league wins against West
Brom Arsenal, Norwich and Aston Villa, and three draws, this season.