AS Roma has announced the termination of José Mourinho’s contract as the team’s manager. This decision comes amid a challenging phase for the club, which currently stands ninth in Serie A.
Mourinho, 60, assumed leadership in May 2021 and initially brought success to the team, including a historic Europa Conference League title in 2022 and reaching the Europa League final in 2023. However, recent performances have not met the club’s expectations.
The club’s owners, Dan and Ryan Friedkin, expressed gratitude towards Mourinho for his dedication and passion. “We will always have great memories of his stewardship, but we believe that, in the best interests of the club, immediate change is necessary,” they remarked in a statement. This sentiment reflects a respectful but firm decision to shift direction in the face of recent setbacks.
Roma’s struggles in the current season have been a point of contention. Despite their initial European success under Mourinho, the team has faltered domestically. Their recent elimination from the Coppa Italia at the hands of city rivals Lazio was a significant blow. Moreover, a 3-1 defeat by AC Milan exacerbated the situation, leaving Roma five points shy of the coveted Champions League qualifying spot.
Mourinho, known for his colorful personality, received a second consecutive red card during the loss to Lazio and made headlines by comparing himself to Harry Potter, suggesting his high profile was setting unrealistic expectations for the team. This combination of on-field results and off-field comments contributed to the decision to part ways.
Under Mourinho’s leadership, Roma savored their first major European triumph, winning the 2022 Conference League, which earned Mourinho considerable admiration from the fans. However, the team’s performance has been inconsistent since. The defeat in last season’s Europa League final against Sevilla was a hard pill to swallow, followed by a disappointing start to the current Serie A campaign, gathering just five points in the first six matches.
Mourinho, with a decorated career that includes stints at Manchester United, Chelsea, Real Madrid, and Tottenham, had revealed that he declined a substantial offer to leave Roma last summer. His contract was set to expire at the end of the current season, yet the club’s position in the league table and recent performances necessitated an earlier departure.
This change marks the end of a notable chapter in Roma’s history. Mourinho’s tenure will be remembered for its highs and lows, characterized by European success and domestic struggles. As Roma looks ahead, the focus will be on rebuilding and striving for consistency in Italy’s top flight. The search for a new manager begins, with hopes of revitalizing the team’s fortunes and returning to the upper echelons of Serie A and European football.