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Avram Grant, the Israeli tactician whose 2007 Chelsea stint lasted just one season but left an indelible scar on the Premier League’s psyche, has dropped a bombshell that’s reignited the bitter breakup between Jose Mourinho and Roman Abramovich – a “secret split” that saw the Special One quit amid tears from his “Holy Trinity” of Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard, and John Terry, shattering a dynasty that dominated England. In a shocking September 30, 2025, interview with The Athletic, Grant, 70, revealed “new details” of the “mutiny” that ended Mourinho’s 2004-07 reign: Abramovich’s “axe” fell after a Champions League semi-final loss to Liverpool, but the “true trigger” was a “boardroom betrayal” where Grant, Abramovich’s handpicked replacement, was “groomed” to “bring down” the Portuguese powerhouse. “Roman wanted change – Jose’s ego clashed with the crown,” Grant confessed, his words a velvet venom that has #MourinhoMutiny trending with 4.2 million posts: “Holy Trinity heartbroken!” vs. “Abramovich’s arrogance!”

The “quit that broke them”? Brutal: Mourinho’s Chelsea – 2005 and 2006 Premier League titles, 2005 League Cup, 2007 FA Cup – was a “trinity” of terror: Drogba’s 104 goals, Lampard’s 211 strikes, Terry’s 670 caps. But Abramovich’s “split” simmered since 2006’s Champions League final loss to Barcelona (1-2), with the Russian oligarch’s “meddling” – sacking Mourinho’s scouts, pushing Grant as “technical director” – a slow poison. “Jose knew the end was near – Abramovich chose me to ‘soften the blow,’” Grant spilled, detailing a May 2007 Stamford Bridge summit where Mourinho, 44, tendered his resignation after Abramovich’s “irreconcilable” ultimatum: “Step down or be sidelined.” The “tears of two stars”? Terry and Lampard, per Grant: “Frank and John were in bits – Drogba too, but they hid it better. It was the end of an era, and they knew it.”

The “new details”? Nuclear: Grant’s “boardroom betrayal” – Abramovich’s “split” with Mourinho over “tactical stagnation” (Grant’s “fresh eyes” pitch) – was a “mutiny” masked as mutual, with the Israeli “groomed” since March 2007 as “consultant.” “Roman wanted a ‘quiet quit’ – Jose saw the axe and walked,” Grant said, tying to the “Holy Trinity’s” heartbreak: Terry’s “devastated” diary entry (leaked 2010), Lampard’s “gutted” goodbye, Drogba’s “tears in the tunnel.” Chelsea’s 2007 FA Cup win (1-0 United) was Mourinho’s mic-drop, his “Special One” sign-off a salvo at Abramovich’s “arrogance.” Grant’s tenure? Tumultuous: 2008 Champions League semis, but Abramovich’s impatience (Scolari sacking 2009) proved the “trinity” irreplaceable.

The ripple? Resonant: #AvramAbramovich racks 3.8 million posts, fans vowing “Jose forever!” vs. “Grant’s ghost – good riddance!” Drogba’s 2024 tweet: “That era? Unmatched – tears still come.” Lampard’s 2023 book Leading laments the “loss of family.” Terry’s silence? Stoic. September 30? Not interview – an indictment. The world’s watching – whispering “what if?” Chelsea’s crown? Cracked. The Special One’s saga? Shaking souls.