Revealed: New, Funny Nickname Building Workers At Carrington Gave Jose Mourinho 1

Jose Mourinho was kicked out of the Stamford Bridge more than a year ago after Chelsea failed to build on their title-winning campaign under the Portuguese a couple of seasons ago.

The lack of progress saw Mourinho relieved of his duties for Chelsea but it did not take long for the former Real Madrid man to find a new job in England.

And this time, he landed probably the biggest one.

The Portuguese manager was roped in to replace Louis van Gaal at Old Trafford and he has made an immediate impact on the club, helping them to two trophies and a place in the Champions League next season.

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He may be able to lift the Premier League title in the next couple of seasons with a settled squad but Mourinho has just not been able to settle in the new city and this has earned him a funny nickname.

According to a story from English news outfit Sun, Jose Mourinho, who is known as the Special One, after he proclaimed himself to be one, in his stint at the Stamford Bridge, has found a new nickname at the Old Trafford.

The former Real Madrid manager is yet to sort out a place in Manchester and is still living in the Lowry Hotel in Manchester.

It is also understood that his entire family is still in London and that he will take a longer time to settle in. And having not sorted his stay out, Mourinho has also not sorted his transport ad this has given him a new nickname thanks to the backroom staff at Old Trafford.

The Manchester United staff have now started calling Jose Mourinho ‘Daisy’, in reference to the 1990 Oscar-winning film Driving Miss Daisy.

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It is revealed that Mourinho always gets a chauffeur to give him lifts to and from training, which has given him a new nickname.

The joke was supposedly started by building worker at the Carrington Road in Manchester and it is understood that it has been taken well by the United staff who have now stuck to the name.

From ‘The Special One’ to ‘Daisy’ a lot is changing for Mourinho but his ability to win trophies with his side just does not seem to fade away. Can he win the league title with United next season?