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Mourinho’s latest outburst betrays signs of strain

March 4, 2011 by Guy Hedgecoe 2 Comments

A few weeks ago, Iberosphere put forward the theory that José Mourinho’s recent controversial outbursts had been due to a combination of genuine anger and calculated politicking. That may indeed be the case, but his latest verbal broadside, launched during a press conference on the eve of Real Madrid’s league game against Málaga on March 3, shows very little in the way of calculated pot-stirring, and a good deal in terms of thin-skinned delusion. In the last few weeks, the Real Madrid coach’s obsession has been the league calendar, and how it purportedly favours the likes of Barcelona and works against his team. “The calendar is set by people who know what they are doing,” Mourinho … [Read more...] about Mourinho’s latest outburst betrays signs of strain

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: barcelona, Barcelona and Real Madrid, Barcelona FC, Barcelona vs Real Madrid, Guardiola, José Mourinho, la liga, Mourinho, Real Madrid, real madrid-malaga, Spain football, spanish football

What’s eating José Mourinho?

January 21, 2011 by Guy Hedgecoe 1 Comment

“I’m too old to receive messages through newspapers. These little messages don’t reach me. I make the team. The decisions are mine.” We’re used to hearing José Mourinho fire broadsides at his opponents. We’re less used to hear him do it at his own employers. But his above remarks, made on January 19, were clearly aimed at Real Madrid’s Sporting Director Jorge Valdano. Valdano sparked the Portuguese’s ire after a 1-1 draw with Almería when responding to a television journalist’s question about Madrid’s possible signing of a new “number 9” -or striker- in the coming days, something Mourinho has expressly requested of the club. “We had a number 9 on the bench,” said Valdano, in reference to … [Read more...] about What’s eating José Mourinho?

Filed Under: Featured, Sports Tagged With: Barcelona and Real Madrid, florentino perez, jorge valdano, José Mourinho, Karim Benzema, mourinho real madrid, Spain football, spain soccer, spanish football, Spanish soccer

Pellegrini embraces Málaga’s long-term dream

November 8, 2010 by Guy Hedgecoe Leave a Comment

In 1999, an Ecuadorian banking tycoon called Rodrigo Paz wanted to take the team he owned, Liga de Quito, to the next level and make it a major force in Latin American football. As well as spending heavily on players, he hired Manuel Pellegrini, a Chilean coach who had been successful in his home country and was starting to make a name for himself across South America. With the full backing and confidence of the club owner, the quietly spoken coach’s methods were effective and he won that year’s national championship in style, as well as taking the previously underperforming team on an impressive run in the Copa Libertadores continental tournament. Fast forward to 2010 and Pellegrini … [Read more...] about Pellegrini embraces Málaga’s long-term dream

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Abdullah bin Nasser Al Thani, José Mourinho, la liga, Liga de Quito, Málaga, Manuel Pellegrini, Real Madrid, Spain football, spanish football, Spanish soccer, Spanish sport, Villarreal

The rise, fall and resurrection of Sevilla FC

October 13, 2010 by Rob Train Leave a Comment

On March 16, CSKA Moscow scored one of last season’s biggest Champions League upsets by knocking a half-hearted Sevilla side out of the competition at the last-16 stage with a 2-1 win at the Andalusians’ Sánchez Pizjuán stadium. “It’s a bad result and I ask our supporters to forgive us for that,” said coach Manolo Jiménez afterwards. It was the first time in several years that a Sevilla coach had needed to apologise to fans, after a run that saw the club leave its cross-city rival, Betis, standing and establish itself as a European force. Sevilla announced its arrival at that peak by winning the UEFA Cup in 2006, its first major European title and the fruit of several years’ work by … [Read more...] about The rise, fall and resurrection of Sevilla FC

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Antonio Alvarez, Champions League, Frederic Kanoute, Jose Maria del Nido, Juande Ramos, Luis Fabiano, Manolo Jimenez, Sevilla, Spain football, spanish football

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