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Carragher hails Mourinho's arrival to United

As most people think inside English football, the best thing that can happen to the Premier League in order to return to the highest level and compete against the Spanish and German giants, is to bring the best of the best to England. Having managers like Pep Guardiola, Jurgen Klopp and Jose Mourinho is beneficial for the competition, that's why people are very eager for the next season to begin. 

For Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher, Jose Mourinho's imminent return to the Premier League is the best thing that could happen to England, and the city of Manchester in specific. His incredible career as main coach has been something to admire, there is no denying that he is one of the best managers in the world despite having been sacked by Chelsea this past season. 

Carragher spoke to Sky Sports about Mou: "Jose certainly has the name and the pedigree in terms of trophies and the success he’s had – and that’s what Manchester United want. Is he the perfect fit in terms of what United would want going back through the years? Probably not in terms of blooding young players and the type of football. But he’s managed Real Madrid, and their great attacking players like Cristiano Ronaldo, and won the league there so he is a good fit. I think he’ll bring them huge success because he’s done that everywhere he’s been."

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