Jose Mourinho only took charge at Chelsea this summer, much like David Moyes did at United. But another similarity both could soon share is the discovery that their respective boards have ran out of patience with them and want a change. Mourinho is into his second stint as Chelsea boss at the moment having also managed them between 2004-07 but his return hasn't been quite as triumphant as many would have hoped for, with the Blues currently sitting third in the table following a shock defeat to Stoke City. The 'Special One' recently admitted his side "are in trouble" following a bad set of results - could his managerial reign at Stamford Bridge also 'be in trouble'? Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is famed for his ruthless impatience with managers and if he does decide to sack Mourinho again, he'd be more than welcome at Old Trafford. It has been claimed Mourinho cried when he found out he had been overlooked for the United job when Ferguson retired - this is clearly a job he wants, and given his pedigree as a coach, has to be a top contender if Moyes is axed.