The Portuguese mentor has claimed that it is quite important to share emotions in the beautiful game as they are an integral part of the sport.
According to Real Madrid’s head coach, Jose Mourinho, it is important for professionals associated to football to let their emotions take over once in a while.
While giving a lecture at an event organized by the UCLA, the experienced trainer discussed a number of things. The lecture, which took place on Monday, was attended by 150 coaches from the National Soccer Coaches Association of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/America-c38390 (NSCAA).
As Real Madrid play out their pre-season friendly matches during their tour to the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/United-States-c3034, their manager took out time to discuss his tricks of the trade as a football manager.
Mourinho emphasized that footballers in the modern game have to thrive under a great deal of pressure and their emotional attachment with the sport is one thing that keeps them going.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan boss went on to state that everyone at a bigger club is under constant pressure and therefore it is important not to let the pressure take over. He also expressed that as a mentor, he always teaches his players to learn from the pressure.
The man, who became popular after leading Porto to a UEFA Champions League triumph in 2004, has managed to establish himself as one of the most successful football managers around.
The ‘Special One’ has quite a reputation, and is known around the world of football as quite a volatile personality.
While addressing the coaches from the NSCAA, the 49-year-old was quoted as saying:
"In these clubs, there is always pressure and I teach them to live with it and learn from it, as they have it on and off the pitch. And it is not a problem for me to share emotions - to kiss a player, cry with him, criticise him ... that is all part of being
a family."
"But when you see that you are influencing the philosophy of the club, you see we are all going in the same direction.”
Real Madrid will begin the defence of their Spanish La Liga title as the next season’s campaign kicks-off next month.
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