Former Everton captain Alan Stubbs has responded to a report claiming the Friedkin Group could hire Jose Mourinho
Former Everton captain Alan Stubbs has slammed suggestions Jose Mourinho could replace Sean Dyche as Blues boss. With the Friedkin Group having agreed a takeover deal to obtain wantaway majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri’s 94.1% stake in the club, a report from Football Insider claimed Mourinho is a contender to become the next Everton manager once the Americans gain regulatory approval for their purchase.
The self-styled ‘Special One’ lifted the inaugural UEFA Europa Conference League for Friedkin at Roma in 2022, the Italian club’s first European trophy since they won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1961, but lifelong Evertonian Stubbs, who played 193 games for the Blues, scoring seven goals, in two spells from 2001-05 and then 2006-08, believes it would not be a wise appointment at this stage of the 61-year-old Portuguese coach’s career. He told BestBettingSites.
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