This article is a continuation of ‘The undeniable charisma and the 5 reasons to stop hating Mourinho’.
The Game Changer
The Special One’s impact on http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan was imminent when one observed tears in the eyes of the players as they bid farewell to him.
It was already decided that Jose Mourinho will leave San Siro even before the Serie A giants lifted the UEFA Champions League title. As they locked horns with Bayern Munich in the final of the prestigious tournament, the Portuguese mentor only awaited a
worthy parting gift.
His two seasons in charge of the Nerazzurri saw them achieve great things as they reigned supreme over Italian football. Under the veteran tactician, the Black and Blues established a supremacy that they were unable to repeat once he was gone.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 coach. Moreover, even Rafa Benitez was unable to cope with the hardships of inspiring the San Siro outfit to glory.
It was the same case at Chelsea and Porto, and now at Madrid, Mourinho is once again embarking on his quest to make history.
Mourinho brought the 32nd Spanish La Liga trophy to Santiago Bernabeu and is surely capable of leading them to La Decima.
Nevertheless, bringing an end to Barcelona’s dominance is something that anyone would feel proud of. Yet, the Only One merely nodded in approval. Or maybe attended a few press conferences bragging about how it was the best season in the history of the Spanish
Primera Division.
The Controversy
Another aspect of Jose Mourinho’s captivating personality is the controversy that seems to follow him everywhere he goes.
If being arrogant is considered a taboo in the modern game, where would poking the opponent’s assistant coach in the eye stand?
The 49-year-old has made sure he remains under constant media attention. However, it may not always be due to the right reasons. From launching verbal attacks at fellow managers to accusing referees of being biased, this man has done it all.
Mourinho has been accused of several untoward occurrences over the course of his illustrious career. Poking Tito Vilanova in the eye during last year’s Supercopa Clasico, is only among the latest incidents that is usually highlighted in recent years.
Those who have respect for the trainer hold him in high regard, however, those who disdain him have nothing but the worst version of loathe for him.
The man has been allegedly blamed for being too outspoken and unreasonable in front of the press. He has also faced consequences due to his propensity to give in to the urge of speaking out his heart.
Consequently, the Portuguese man has faced a great deal of criticism. The reasons behind this are several; nevertheless, none of us would be complete without our imperfections right?
The Confidence
What other may understand as pride may actually be the confidence with which the Vikingos boss carries himself.
Naturally, a man who comes up with nicknames like ‘the Special One’ or ‘the Only One’ for his own self is definitely someone full of confidence.
With the career that he has enjoyed so far and the hate he has faced, if Jose Mourinho still manages to be self-assured, it is nothing short of remarkable.
Looking at it in detail, one has to admit that a man with so much surrounding him and still carries it all with buoyancy is worthy of more love than hate.
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