Jose Mourinho's next move appears unclear after he was sacked by Roma following a two-and-a-half-year stint at the Giallorossi.
Mourinho was dismissed with the club ninth in Serie A but has left Stadio Olimpico having still added another trophy to his glittering collection.
The Portuguese guided Roma to Europa Conference League glory in 2022, before reaching the Europa League final the following year.
His European triumph was the Yellow and Reds' first piece of silverware in 14 years, but his overall stint was a mixed one.
Mourinho's 1.70 points-per-game record is the lowest for a manager of Roma since 2013, having managed 68 wins in 138 matches.
His 929-day stint also yielded 31 draws and 39 defeats and the 29 points he accumulated this term were the fewest points the club have had after 20 Serie A games since the 2002-03 season (27).
However, how does that measure up to the rest of the Special One's career? Here, talkSPORT.com lays bare Mourinho's career in numbers...
Mourinho took a shot atTottenham's 'empty trophy cabinet' as recently as December, as the pain of his sacking remains clear.
He was appointed less than 12 hours after Mauricio Pochettino's five-year reign was brought to an end in November 2019 but then dismissed himself just two days before Spurs were set to take on Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final in 2021.
Ryan Mason ultimately took charge for the 1-0 defeat in his first managerial game and at the time of Mourinho's departure, the club sat seventh in the Premier League table, five points off the top four.
The Lilywhites remain the only club since his 20-game stint at Uniao de Leiria in 2002 where Mourinho hasn't won a trophy.
Mourinho remains United's most successful manager since the Sir Alex Ferguson era
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