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Galatasaray captain Fernando Muslera addressed Jose Mourinho's recent comments about Turkish football, suggesting that if he feels discontented, it may be best for him to reconsider his position in the Super Lig. Mourinho, who joined Fenerbahce as their manager this summer, has been vocal about his views on the League. His recent remarks, which included criticizing the quality of Turkish football, have sparked considerable discussion and resulted in a fine and a brief suspension for the Portuguese coach.
The recent comments made by the former manager of Manchester United, Chelsea, and Real Madrid have sparked a reaction from Uruguay international and Galatasaray captain Fernando Muslera.
Fernando Muslera has made it clear that if Mourinho is unhappy with their style of football, he should leave the country. Mourinho is drawing significant interest as he could make a return to the Premier League, with Newcastle United and Everton both reportedly keen on bringing him on board. The 61-year-old has publicly entertained the speculation, indicating his willingness to take on a managerial role with a team in the lower half of the English top flight.
Galatasaray's Goalkeeper makes it clear
The 38-year-old goalkeeper expressed his strong dissatisfaction with the insults directed at Turkish football and criticized Mourinho's attacks on certain referees. This is the first time in 14 years that he has felt compelled to address this issue. With 17 trophies to his name over 14 years, he believes that his commitment is aimed at elevating Turkish football. Muslera firmly stated that if Mourinho, who only joined the club four months ago, has such negative opinions about Turkish football, then he should consider stepping away.
"The insults towards Turkish football and the fact that he is attacking some referees are things that bother me. This is the first time in 14 years that I feel obliged to make such a speech. I won 17 trophies in 14 years. If we consider my contribution, my constant aim is to advance Turkish football." Muslera said.
"If Mourinho, who came here four months ago, criticises Turkish football and doesn't like it, he can leave. Although nobody says anything, I think now someone can say something to him. We need to pay a little more attention to those who move Turkish football forward." he added.
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