Roma manager, Jose Mourinho has said he has been proven right about the issues at Manchester United.
Mourinho feels the “mentality and organisation” of the club were the problem, not him.
The former Chelsea and Real Madrid boss finished second with United in the 2017-18 Premier League season.
He had also won the Carabao Cup and Europa League in the previous campaign, but was sacked a few months later with the side sitting in sixth place.
Since then, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Michael Carrick and Ralf Rangnick have all had spells in the dugout.
Rangnick, in the past season, oversaw United’s lowest points tally (58) in the Premier League era.
When asked if time has proven him right about United’s issues, Mourinho told BT Sport: “Unfortunately, yes.
“I’m not happy to be right. I would like to be wrong. But I knew that I was right.
“The first thing you have to change, for me, when things are not going right is mentality and organisation and it was not coming.
“And I knew that for me to leave was not going to resolve the situation. I knew that, unfortunately. I wish them the best, honestly, and hopefully they make it.”
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