Yes, The Special One will be making the headlines next season in Spain after leaving Inter despite winning a treble with the San Siro side.
“I was born to be a football coach,” he said. “I am José Mourinho and I don’t change. I arrive with all my qualities and my defects. My attraction to Real Madrid is due to its history, its frustrations in recent years and expectations to win. It’s a unique club. The beauty is not so much to train or play at Real, but to win at Real Madrid.”“I was born to be a football coach,” he said. “I am José Mourinho and I don’t change. I arrive with all my qualities and my defects. My attraction to Real Madrid is due to its history, its frustrations in recent years and expectations to win. It’s a unique club. The beauty is not so much to train or play at Real, but to win at Real Madrid.”
José also wants to be the first one ever to complete a grand slam of domestic titles in England,Italy and Spain having already won the Premier League with Chelsea and Serie A with Inter. (Carlo) Ancelotti, (Fabio) Capello, (Ruud) Van Nistelrooy, (David) Beckham and others have won two of the big leagues but no one has won three. I would like to be the first to do the Grand Slam of Spain, Italy and England.’
WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN TWO KING-SIZED EGOS COLLIDE?
Just how will Jose Mourinho get on with Cristiano Ronaldo?
They have not always seen eye-to-eye, with the pair taking part in a public bout of name calling in 2007.
s the dressing room big enough for the both of them — and their egos?
Mourinho and Ronaldo share the same agent, Jorge Mendes, and so you would think there will be some harmony...
It will be fascinating to watch it all unfold in the cauldron of Madrid.
“The most important thing is the club, not the players, not the coach. We are little compared with the club,” he said in response to a question about how he would handle another Portuguese without self-esteem issues, Cristiano Ronaldo.
Jose crying with Materazzi after CL Final.....*sobs*