The Portuguese tactician has taken out time to discuss his philosophy regarding sending out an image to others and assuming responsibility.
Real Madrid’s head coach, Jose Mourinho, has revealed his way of handling the media and sending out messages to others.
The experienced manager expressed that it is important to make sure that others understand what you are trying to convey along with getting the right meaning across.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/America-c38390 at the UCLA. The event was organized by the world famous university and Mourinho took out the time to take part in it during to his side’s
pre-season tour of the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/United-States-c3034.
The two-time winner of the UEFA Champions League explained to his audience that sometimes it may also become necessary to send out a negative image. The trainer claimed that in order to maintain a positive image for your own players, it may become important
to show an off-putting image to the outside world.
Widely known as the ‘Special One’, the former Porto manager is among one of the most successful managers of all time.
The Portuguese mentor has won the domestic title in four different leagues across Europe, along with two European triumphs with two different clubs.
From leading Porto to a miraculous treble in 2004 to helping http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 win their first English Premier League title in almost 50 years, the ‘Special One’ has reached great heights in terms of success in the modern game.
However, as successful as the 49-year-old is, he often tends to attract a great deal of attention, most of which is negative.
While talking to reporters, Mourinho was quoted as saying:
"The image you send outside is the bad part of assuming responsibility. You need to know that, when you do not behave like everyone else, you create negative feelings among people but positive feelings among your own people.”
"When you are the leader, you cannot forget that. I take that on myself. I do not care what other people think, only my own."
The recently passed season saw Real Madrid secure their 32nd Spanish La Liga title, ousting http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 from the top.
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