7:00 in, 7:00 out… ’12-hour’ workaholic Turnbach sets out to ‘save Man U’
Eric Mourinho’s passion for saving Manchester United is real. He is reportedly such a “workaholic” that even the club’s staff are in awe.
“Mourinho is arriving at the Carrington training center very early and putting in extra hours to keep his staff together in a bid to turn around the club’s precarious situation,” the Sun reported on Wednesday.
According to The Sun, Turnbach’s arrival time at the training center is before 7 a.m. Turnbach arrives at the training center even earlier than 7 a.m. He also reportedly stays long after training is over.
“Sometimes in the afternoon, he goes home for a few hours and then returns to the training center at 8:30 p.m.,” Dusun said. According to one source, no one can accuse Turnbach of lacking effort. He’s the first to arrive and the last to leave, sometimes too early, causing problems for security and kitchen staff.”
In recent times, Turnbach has had one of his worst periods in charge of United.
He has already lost nine of his 17 games since the start of the season. The first loss came against Tottenham Hotspur in the second round of the league, followed by a 1-3 defeat at Arsenal in the fourth round. They followed that up with a 1-3 defeat against Brighton. Lost 3-4 away to Bayern Munich in the first leg of the Champions League group stage. They suffered a 0-1 defeat at home against Crystal Palace in the seventh round of the league, and then went down 2-3 against Galatasaray in the second leg of the Champions League group stage.
More recently, back-to-back 0-3 defeats against Manchester City and Newcastle United have led to speculation about his future. A win over Fulham provided a respite, but the mood sank again in Copenhagen as they suffered their ninth defeat in a row. A Champions League group stage exit loomed.
The UK’s Independent said that “Zinedine Zidane is the best choice to replace Mourinho” and predicted that Mourinho will be sacked soon and that Zidane, who has had a successful career at Real Madrid, will be the favorite.
Fortunately, a 1-0 league win at home to Luton Town on Dec. 12, courtesy of a Victor Lindelof strike, started to turn things around. However, the club is currently on course for its worst run of form in 49 years since 1974 and lost key midfielder Christian Eriksen and star striker Rasmus Hoylund to injury against Luton Town. To top it all off, Turnbach himself will be unavailable for the next game due to suspension. 무지개토토 주소
After picking up his third caution of the season against Luton Town, Turnbach will be unable to manage Everton’s next game from the bench under the Premier League’s new rules.