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LaLiga: Oliseh reveals when Real Madrid will sack Mourinho again
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LaLiga: Oliseh reveals when Real Madrid will sack Mourinho again

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Former Super Eagles midfielder, Sunday Oliseh, has claimed that Jose Mourinho will not last beyond three years at Real Madrid.

Mourinho is set for a second spell with the LaLiga giants.

The 63-year-old will leave Benfica to take charge of Madrid this summer.

He is expected to put pen to paper on a three-year contract.

According to Soccernet, Oliseh believes Mourinho usually experiences a burnout in his third year at clubs he has worked with.

​“Sadly, there’s the third-year burnout, like at Manchester United and Spurs. Mourinho needs external enemies to thrive, and when he has none, he looks inside,” Oliseh said.

LaLiga: Oliseh reveals when Real Madrid will sack Mourinho again

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