Jose Mourinho asked Manchester United players to give him three things they didn’t like about the club on his arrival in 2016, which led to him ending a tradition made commonplace under Sir Alex Ferguson.
A subtle change in style at United was a result of the Portuguese trying to get players onside after replacing Louis van Gaal.
The former Chelsea and Real Madrid boss was brought in to try and bring The Red Devils back to the top of the Premier League, something he failed to do in his two full seasons in charge.
Ahead of his first match as boss, Mourinho asked the squad to tell things they might not like about being at the club in order to improve morale.
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