Social media goes bust on Mourinho’s sacking

Jose Mourinho sits in the dugout before the game. PHOTO: REUTERS

NAIROBI: Immediately Chelsea football club manager Jose Mourinho was sacked, his name became a top trend on social media; both on Facebook and Twitter.

People reacted differently, while some supported it, others wished him well and others posted hilarious tweets and posts.

The hashtag #MourinhoOut, name Mourinho, were among the trending hashtags and names last evening.
Remi Oladipo ‏@Ceorhemz : Chelsea sack the mouthy one, Jose Mourinho. Good riddance. Let’s now enjoy our press conferences & EPL matches in peace.

Musa Okwonga ‏@Okwonga : If someone had said in 2014 that Mourinho would mount a worse Premier League title defence than David Moyes, you’d never have believed them.
One Samuel decided to educate people on the lessons they can learn from the fall of Mourinho.

S Samuel ‏@Arsenalman2011: Re:#Mourinho. No matter how successful u are in Life if u are Vain, Arrogant & Belligerent u will eventually fall”.

Mutwiri Mutuota ‏@MutwiriMutuota: IRONY: @FALCAO who’s been missing for 15 EPL games and shares same agent with #Mourinho is still @ChelseaFC.

While others wished him bad like the above first two, one Ahmed Mohamed and Abraham on Twitter wished him new job sooner. ‏@asmali77 : Jose Mourinho will be appointed Manchester United Manager.

Abraham ‏@ItsRaham : BREAKING: Mourinho lands a new job at Old Trafford a minute after being sacked.

Hafiz ‏@HafizBayero: Mourinho still remains, for me, and for many other fair minded football enthusiasts, the best manager in the last 12 years.

On Facebook, he got another sympathiser one Songolo Brian who wrote: Exits ‘The Special One’ We love you ?#‎Jose Mourinho.

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