“Jose Mourinho’s Memorable Message to Retiring Marouane Fellaini: ‘I Don’t Forget'”
Jose Mourinho, former manager of Manchester United, has paid tribute to Marouane Fellaini following the Belgian midfielder’s retirement from professional football at the age of 36. Fellaini, who spent several seasons under Mourinho’s guidance at Old Trafford, announced his decision to retire after a successful career spanning clubs like Standard Liege, Everton, and Chinese side Shandong Taishan.
Mourinho, expressing his admiration for Fellaini’s dedication and contribution, stated, “I don’t forget who gave me everything he could give. You were and will always be one of mine. Congratulations on your career and rest those ankles that suffered a lot.”
Fellaini, known for his towering presence on the pitch, hinted at potential future roles within the footballing world despite hanging up his boots. He emphasized his commitment to supporting the sport in any capacity, signaling a continuation of his involvement beyond playing.
During their time together at Manchester United, Fellaini became a key figure under Mourinho’s management, making 47 appearances in the Portuguese coach’s first year and contributing significantly to the team’s successes, including winning the League Cup and the Europa League.
Mourinho had previously praised Fellaini’s versatility and commitment, highlighting his willingness to adapt to different positions for the benefit of the team. He acknowledged Fellaini’s sacrifices and contributions, emphasising the player’s stability and performances throughout their tenure together
Fellaini’s retirement marks the end of a remarkable career, characterised by his physical prowess and dedication to the sport. As he embarks on a new chapter, fans and colleagues alike are certain to remember his impact on the game.