Life in Manchester a 'bit of a disaster', says Mourinho

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has admitted that he is finding life difficult as he struggles to adapt to living in a hotel suite in Manchester's city centre, miles away from his family in London.

The Portuguese football boss, who has been holed up at the Lowry Hotel since arriving at Old Trafford five months ago, has to contend with a posse of photographers stationed outside the hotel doors. He describes the situation as "a bit of a disaster".


"I just want to cross the bridge and go to a restaurant. I can't, so it is really bad. But I have my apps and I can ask for food to also be delivered, which I do sometimes.

His situation is in sharp contrast to that of Pep Guardiola, the Manchester City boss, who has moved into a city centre apartment with his wife Cristina and their three children, says the Daily Mail.

"It has raised questions about why United would allow a manager earning £12m-a-year not to make a firmer commitment to the club, especially as Mourinho has not stayed with any of his six previous teams for much longer than three years," says the Mail. "However, it is understood that United were aware of the situation before offering Mourinho the job and accept that he is reluctant to uproot his children from their lives in London."

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