Alex Ferguson: Jose Mourinho ‘will eventually find a solution’

‘I know the work he has done in football and I can’t see it lasting long, I can’t see it’

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has been backed by Alex Ferguson to turn things around. Photograph: Tony O’Brien/Reuters
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has been backed by Alex Ferguson to turn things around. Photograph: Tony O’Brien/Reuters

Alex Ferguson is in no doubt Jose Mourinho will turn things around at Chelsea sooner rather than later.

The Blues manager has seen his position put back in the spotlight following Saturday’s 1-0 home defeat by Bournemouth, after which Mourinho accepted the defending Barclays Premier League champions now face a battle to finish in the top four, down in 14th place and just three points clear of the relegation zone.

Mourinho, who signed a four-year deal until June 2019 in August, received a vote of confidence from owner Roman Abramovich on October 5th, but the team has so far failed to deliver on a couple of promising performances with four wins and five losses in 11 games since.

Ferguson went head to head with the Portuguese coach during the latter spell of his 27-year tenure at Manchester United.

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The Scot has every confidence the former Porto, Inter Milan and Real Madrid boss will come through the most testing spell of his career.

Speaking at the TechCrunch Disrupt London event, Ferguson said: “I have been watching Jose recently and spoken to him a couple of times, and this is the first time he has been confronted with non-success.

“If you look at his whole career there has been nothing but a rise all of the time so for the first time in his life he has had to deal with bad publicity, adversity and that is a challenge for him, but there are signs he is getting back to a balanced level although they lost on Saturday.

“I watched the match on Saturday and they could have won by a few goals, but they lost and then he has still has to face that sort of negative publicity and it is never easy for a manager in present-day football because the media attention is huge.

“Football today is such a big financial industry, the television deal is (worth) billions, there is the press involvement, there is pressure from their own fans, it is a very high risk industry today.

“The sort of average time a manager lasts now is a year throughout the whole country and that is not a big time.

“For Jose, I think all good leaders will eventually find a solution I think he will I think he will find a solution and I think you will get back to normal which is not looking great at the moment.

“But I know the guy and I know the work he has done in football and I can’t see it lasting long, I can’t see it.”

Chelsea travel to Mourinho’s former club Porto on Wednesday for their final Champions League Group G tie.

With Dynamo Kiev expected to beat Maccabi Tel Aviv, a win would see Chelsea advance as group winners and a draw in second.

Defeat, though, would see the Blues fall into the Europa League.