I see many As Roma fans blaming Mourinho because of the bad performance he had this season and because he lost the game against Sevilla in the Europa League while in fact Mourinho had a good performance and we can't blame him for anything. The only thing they can blame Mourinho for is the place of As Roma in the league where they got 6th pale of the table.
For real, aren't we being a bit too quick to pounce on Mourinho with disapproval, given his tally sheet this season? Isn't it kind of off-kilter to point the finger of fault at him alone? C'mon, he brought Roma to the threshold of the Europa League final, a triumph they hadn't tasted for a fair bit, no? Even within the handcuffs of financial limitations, he's turned Roma around, like a master mariner charting a course through turbulent waters.
Debate may rage over Roma's not-so-top-tier 6th place finish in the league. However, consider this: isn't it paramount to admit that soccer is a group effort, where, yes, the manager is critical, but the players' performance and other factors are also key players in the game's final tally? Mourinho's tour de force this season has been praiseworthy, and the fanbase seems to be tipping towards admiration rather than admonishment.