Tony Cascarino has questioned Jose Mourinhos commitment to Manchester United before getting sacked and believes he did not deserve his full compensation.Mourinho was paid the 15million owed to him by United and is now free to take another job.He was deposed by the Red Devils in December after a string of bad results had left them 19 points behind leaders Liverpool.2
I dont get why Mourinho had to be paid off for the full amount of his deal.Managers walk out on clubs, players cant, a fee has to be agreed.@TonyCascarino62 wants managers to have contracts like players do pic.twitter.com/5uQptGFGw7— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) January 10, 2019How negligent was Mourinho? And getting paid off completely.Jose, really did you give your all to that football club?If a player had acted the way you did, you would have questioned his attitude towards being a player for Man United.Cascarino also believes that managers should have similar contracts to players so they cannot just walk out on club.2
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