When Real Madrid first employed Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho in the summertime of 2010, group director Emilio Butragueno was unequivocal concerning the purpose why. “We didn’t signal Mourinho to make associates,” he said, “however to win trophies.”
Some coaches can do each; Mourinho has by no means been one among them. He is a font of charisma and an endlessly compelling determine, however he’s tough at greatest and harmful at worst. He’s a person who earnestly known as himself “The Particular One” in a room filled with journalists, a person who stated legendary midfielder Kevin De Bruyne was “not ready to compete,” a person who has no qualms about executing a celebratory knee slide in a three-piece go well with simply to point out his opponents how jazzed he’s to beat them. He is Richard III…or possibly he is simply Richard Hatch. Both method, Butragueno was proper: He’s decidedly not right here to make associates. He by no means was.
The trophies, although? He is all the time been hungry for these. Few coaches have received extra of them than Mourinho has, and he stays the one individual on earth to raise each single one among Europe’s main continental cups. (He received the Champions League with Porto and Inter Milan, the Europa League with Porto and Manchester United and the Convention League with Roma.) In that fated stint with Actual Madrid, Mourinho lifted three extra — the 2011 Copa del Rey, the 2012 La Liga title and the 2012 Supercopa de Espana — and nonetheless thought of his time there to be one thing of a failure.
When Actual Madrid introduced Mourinho’s controversial return this summer time, 13 years on from his final stint with the membership, that trophy drive was why. Madrid had simply closed out a dismal season with no silverware and wanted a lift. Mourinho felt sure he may present it.
