Who is Mourinho, the coach from éhero to zero, who built a career by being counterinsistent?

Who is Mourinho, the coach from éhero to zero, who built a career by being counterinsistent?

Jose Mario dos Santos Mourinho Felix was dismissed today as manager at Manchester United after nearly two and a half years of stay in the club. He failed to exercise this post as much as 1/10 of the legendary coach of this club, Sir Alex Ferguson, who had stayed for 26 years. [...]

Jose Mario dos Santos Mourinho Felix was dismissed today as manager at Manchester United after nearly two and a half years of stay in the club. He failed to exercise this post as much as 1/10 of the legendary coach of this club, Sir Alex Ferguson, who had stayed for 26 years. We're referring to this fact with reason: after coming with high ambition Mourinho himself had suggested that he would be in the club for a long time, and that he would finish his career at 75 years of age, writes Periscopi.

Jose was born in the distant 1963 year of a middle-class family in Setubal, Portugal. Father had had a professional football player who had played for teams known as Belenens and Vittoria de Setubal, even being invited once again to the national of Portugal.

Little Jose wanted to follow in my father's footsteps but failed badly. He played for teams such as Rio Ave, Belenenses and amateur teams such as Sesimabra and Comercio and Industry in the midfielder role.

In 2000, he replaced the renowned coach Yupp Henckes as Benfita coach in Primeira League of Portugal.

Similarly, his mentor Sir Bobby Robson had invited him to become Newcastle United's assistant. He loved him as an assistant so much that he promised to withdraw after two years to leave his country as a chief coach. Mourinho refused to say Robson would never give up the club he loved.

From Benfya he left after only a few months, since the club president had hesitated to continue the contract.

In July 2001 he became the coach of Uniao de Leiria. He succeeded in this club by keeping it high on the top of Portugal's League.

Immediately on January 23, 2002, he became a coach of Portos. Morainho took the club to fifth place and managed to take it to third place.

The rest are known by football fans. He made Portugal's Porton champion, won the U Cup EFA and then the Champions League. She passed by Chelsea, where she stayed until 2007. Chelsea was one of Europe's best teams at that meal, but after two league titles he failed to win the Champions League over and even in 2007 he lost the league title. It was fired.

On June 2, 2008, he had become the coach of Milan's Inter. At this club he repeated the successes of former coach Roberto Mancini, winning the titles of Serie A and winning the Champions League.

After his success in Inter he became the coach of Europe's largest team, Real Madrid, who made sensational purchases from last season 2009. The first season, he implemented defanzi tactics, but it got blown up by failing badly on all fronts. Tacticals changed immediately next year, giving way to the constant whistles of madrile fans who wanted “offensive playing”. Mou ultimately failed at Real Madrid.

Then he returned to Chelsea, where he won a league title, but the next season was as catastrophic as Chelsea was on the bottom of the table.

And at United's again has failed which makes it quite right to ask: Is Hourinho really one of the best trainers in Europe? Was his once successful success just a job?

One of the best players and trainers of all time, legend Johann Cruyff said of him: “Morainho is the negative coach. He does it only for the outcome, and he doesn't even eat dicks for good soccer. ”

Mourinho is known for his controversial side. He had ruined his career with the referral Anders Frisk after reckless statements that he had met during the first part with the then coach of Barcelona, Frank Rijkaard. His Chelsea had been eliminated and Frisk had received multiple death threats from fans, which had led him to withdraw prematurely from the reference.

Chief of U-Vis EFA Volker Roth named it Mourinho: <x0 football enemy”

Mourinho is also known for putting his finger in the old eye of Tito Vilanova. He had declared that “did not know who the Pito [penis in Spanish]” was referring to Tito. /Periscopi

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