
Since the turn of the decade, we haven’t seen too many managers at the top of European football as controversial as Jose Mourinho. He has enjoyed great success with his clubs, but he hasn’t always been everyone’s cup of tea.
This was enough to persuade Roman Abramovich that he was the man to bring success to Stamford Bridge, and he succeeded, winning successive Premier League titles in his first two seasons at Chelsea.
He has since returned to England, winning the Premier League with Chelsea before being sacked in acrimonious circumstances. He took over at Old Trafford in 2016, and won the EFL Cup and Europa League in his first season with the club.
This is just the latest in a long list of players who Mourinho has fallen out with during his career. Here are five other big name players he has fallen out with during his career.
#1 Ricardo Quaresma

However, he wasn’t a first choice player for Inter Milan, and during the 18 month spell he spent under Mourinho, he appeared just 24 times in Serie A.
#2 Iker Casillas

However, the Portuguese manager was the first man to take on Casillas, and it caused not only a rift between him and the rest of the squad but with the supporters as well.
Under Mourinho though, his treatment caused so many problems at the club, with both Sergio Ramos and Pepe falling out with the manager as a result.
#3 Juan Mata

He was a huge part of the side who won the Champions League in 2012, and was almost irreplaceable in their team. That was at least until Mourinho came along.
He was sold to Manchester United just six months after Mourinho returned to Chelsea. Ironically, Mourinho took over at Old Trafford in 2016, and Mata currently finds himself out of the United side.
#4 Bastian Schweinsteiger

This was another strange one, as Mourinho has always liked to build his teams around senior players, and there were none more senior at United than the German World Cup winner when he took over at Old Trafford.
There was never really any reason given for Mourinho’s treatment of Schweinsteiger, it just looked like he never really fancied him.
The German was demoted to the side’s under-23 team on the arrival of the Portuguese manager, and although he returned to training with the first team, and played a few times in cup competitions, it was obvious his time in England was over. He moved over to America to play for Chicago Fire in January 2017, where he remains now.
#5 Luke Shaw

You may be looking at this now when Luke Shaw is almost the first name on the team sheet for United, and wondering what the problem was between the pair, but Mourinho has never subjected a player to the same level of public criticism that he did the fullback.
It is a surprise that Shaw is actually still at United, and it is a testament to his professionalism and temperament that he was prepared to work so hard to win back the trust of his manager.
At times, it felt that Mourinho’s treatment of Shaw was almost personal, and he once stated that the young left back had only put in a good performance as he had been telling him what to do at all times.
The Englishman had been in and out of Mourinho’s team, but looks to have nailed down a spot this season, and returned to the England squad for their first fixtures since the World Cup in Russia.