Jose Mourinho simply had to be sacked by Manchester United as things had become too toxic at the club during his reign.Thats the opinion of former Red Devils winger Lee Sharpe, who joined talkSPORT on Tuesday to react to the news of the Special Ones departure.Man United announced they had sacked Mourinho as manager on Tuesday morning, after a 3-1 defeat to Liverpool confirmed the clubs worst ever start to a Premier League season.The 20-time league champions currently sit sixth in the table, 19 points adrift of Liverpool at top of the table and 11 off the top four.2
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And Sharpe admits the majority of the playing squad are probably glad to see the back of the boss.It doesnt really surprise me, the former United winger told talkSPORT on Tuesday.I thought they were going to wait until the end of the season, but things have become a little bit toxic and the performances have not improved.Mourinho has looked like a man who didnt want to be in the job, he hasnt enjoyed himself this season and he had to be shown the door.I think the dressing room will be half-and-half. Some of the players probably like him and are a bit gutted hes gone, but other players who have not got on with him and have had ruckuses with him are probably glad to see the back of him.2
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