If I could have liked this post five times I would have.I've had time to reflect on this.
Phew.
Mourinho, when speaking about his Porto team, said winning at Old Trafford in the CL was the 'click' the team needed to go on to win the competition - it was something that made them believe that they could do it. Similarly, winning against United in the opening game in his tenure at Chelsea boss was also a 'click', in his words - a moment to make the players believe that they could win the title that season.
This is his Tottenham 'click'. Forget the City game - we were absolutely battered in that game, and winning 3-1 in an injury-ravaged period was more of a nice bonus than a genuine 'turn the tide' moment. Forget the moments of brilliance after the lockdown - we were chasing 6th, and it all felt a bit too late for a real kick-off.
This game, though, arrives at a perfect, perfect time for us. And this result could not have arrived at a better time. After an indifferent start to the season, we went into one of the most gruelling weeks of our recent history.
And at the conclusion of it, all we're probably thinking is that we should have won the first game as well - because every other game was won.
A win against a Chelsea, a thumping of Maccabi, and then an absolute demolition of Manchester United at Old Trafford, to erase the pain of those conceded penalties, the unfairness of their VAR antics, the narrative around Mourinho being stale and us being behind them.
In a week where we were supposed to come out stumbling to stay alive, gasping for air, Mourinho has come out with us in absolutely mind-blowing, imperious form, having scored 7 and then 6. And think about what is yet to come - Bale getting his second debut, fit after the break. Reguilon getting settled in. Ndombele hopefully getting fit enough to not blow out his arse after 30m. Lo Celso coming back.
This is his 'click' at Spurs. There are holes in the side - most prominently at CB, where we have a genuine need to shore things up. And maybe something can be done about that in the closing moments of the window.
But if ever the players needed a moment to believe in Mourinho's ability to get us over the line, this is it.
Next up, West Ham, in their own moment of elation, having blown a couple of teams away. All of this means nothing if we lose after the break. But I don't think we will - I hope we won't. If I'm right, this is the marker we were waiting for.
Well, well worth waiting for.
F*ck off, United - back into your sodding holes.![]()
True. 6-1 away to top 4 challengers isn't all that usual anyway.Nice sentiment but OT and United aren't what they were
Hope not, as they’ll go for Poch.Could they give Ole The Tin Tac?
True!Hope not, as they’ll go for Poch.
We've got a star tracking us
We've got a star tracking us
Don't be a kill joy I never said he was a fanHes a Chelsea fan ....
Ha ha never thought I was going to see that in a million years especially after getting a penalty given against us in the first minute. And Lamela getting Martial sent off goes some way to make up for all the dodgy decisions we have had to endure at OT over the years. Mendes from the halfway line and Gomes putting the ball down thinking it was a free kick and Nani slipping it in the net are just 2 that come to mind.
COYS
@ me with your man of the match nominations
I am really buzzing after this result, i have lost count of the number of times i have left Old Trafford having been beaten and this is the best result in a long time for me. The only sad part about it is that i could not be in the ground to see it.
My turn now to take the tinkle out of the part of my family who are avid Utd fans.![]()
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