Jose Mourinho breaks winning records at Santiago Bernabéu – La Liga News
In just over a year and a half on Real Madrid bench Jose Mourinho has managed to beat the records of his predecessors. The latest to succumb to Mourinho’s magic is Miguel Munoz, the legendary manager whose Real Madrid set the most effective winning record
in their heyday.
Mourinho has led Real Madrid in his 75th match in charge against Olympique Lyon at Stade de Gerland. With the latest win, he has set a gap between himself and best coaches who graced the Santiago Bernabéu dugout.
The time period of a year and a half on Real’s bench has seen him outperforming many of his predecessors, with an impeccable record of victories that is even enviable for legends of the game.
Los Blancos have recorded a magnanimous record under the Portuguese tactician. They have added 56 wins under their belt in his first 75 competitive matches in charge. His record is completed with 11 draws and a paltry 8 losses.
Mourinho has now equalled celebrated Real Madrid manager, Miguel Munoz’s record of most wins. The former Real Madrid and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Racing-c40298 Santander player was at the helm of Los Blancos for a period spanning fourteen glorious years.
Munoz led Real to 56 wins in his first 75 matches with a squad glittered with the presence of Alfredo di Stefano and Franck Puskas. The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan manager has emulated the legend with one less defeat.
In his 14 years at the helm of Real, Miguel Munoz led his team 595 times, winning an astounding 352, drawing 126 and tasted defeat on 117 occasions.
The record set by Mourinho has to be revered as he leaves legends of the past in his trail. Spanish manager, Luis Molowny, managed the Capital club from September 1977 to June 1979.
His record in Madrid stands at 49 wins and 17 losses in his first 75 matches. He enjoyed an exceptional record which is a touch below par from the Portuguese.
Welsh manager, John Toshack, is next in this revered list to be outperformed by Mourinho. He led Los Blancos to 48 victories and 11 defeats during his time.
Current La Roja manager, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 del Bosque, who is seeing his reputation tarnished in the Spanish capital is also on this list. He saw his charges win on 38 occasions and was disappointed on 19 instances.
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