This is one of the coaches I love, where his role while coaching manchester united brings three titles.I am also very happy when I read that fourfourtwo, put the name of this red devil coach into the top 10 coaches in the world. No wonder a coach like Jose Mourinho got it, because at the beginning of his career got 3 titles although for now there is no league title, but this season a Jose Mourinho will get it.
Jose Mourinho
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho showed almost the same level of homework after he brought United to the Europa League last season. The Portuguese manager picked up three fingers during the trophy, asking his players to do the same with him in front of the camera.
Soon the three most prestigious titles for this club -Europa League, League Cup, Community Shield-transformed into "treble". This is a touch of magical change that it feels can be proud of the most famous character Radcliffe ever played. Sumber
Weird Time
Mourinho fills a strange position in the current managerial hierarchy. What he has won-eight league titles in four different countries, eight domestic competitions, four European titles-has made him one of the best of all time in his profession. But now his reputation should be fixed after the wheel spins down on his second trip at Chelsea.
The Portuguese manager always knows how something will be played in the media. Even his famous celebration on the side of the Old Trafford pitch when bringing Porto to the Champions League title in 2004 appears to have been created to send a message.
Some may criticize him for being overly concerned about this side of management, and not enough for how his team looks on the pitch. He remains a dark magic expert. He brings Porto to the European title with a style of play that relies on a solid back line and awaits your opponent to make mistakes.
When it comes to the crunch matches against title rivals, Mourinho reverts to type. In general, he does this throughout his career, even as his resources and expectations continue to increase. At United this season, it spawned a tough and dull performance as his team struggled to dismantle smaller teams, and grabbed a much too numerous draw all season. Sumber
LOYALTY ABOVE EVERYTHING
Mourinho asked for loyaliyas from his players, and usually retaliated thoroughly. "He is a 'Special One' because he won," said Paul Pogba at the end of the season. "He is a manager who is so close to the player that he personally welcomes me, we talk and I feel comfortable right from the start, he believes and defends me, that's what every player needs."
But this does not seem to apply to all members of his squad, and how to deal with players shows flexibility from different sides. Many managers are tough, but few are as rough as Mourinho as he takes care of Luke Shaw's problems.
Even Alex Ferguson, famous for his hairdryer while talking in the dressing room, realized that he had to change his approach when a group of younger players started coming at Old Trafford. Mourinho is clearly aware of this, but the change is not easy.
"I need to be able to adapt to the new world and how the young players are now," he told France Football in a recent interview. "I have to understand the difference between working with kids like Frank Lampard who, at the age of 23, has become a man-who thinks about football, work, professionalism-and new kids now, who are 23, child.
"Now I call them 'kids' and not 'men'. Because I feel they are still like that and everything around them does not help them in my life or work. Ten years ago, no player had a mobile phone in the locker room. Now it's all different. But you must be able to deal with it, because if you fight this then you will create a new conflict and threatened to put yourself in stone age. "Sumber
"The Grouchy One"
One thing that changed in a decade is the nature of Mourinho. When he first appeared, 'The Special One' was full of vigor and bright, often dazzling. But now, at the age of 54, he is more likely to appear exhausted, often grumbling, and even rude. If this - as we often hear - is the job he always wants, why does he look so miserable?
This may be due to the various burdens he has received throughout his sedentary career. After Porto and Chelsea, he was successful in the Champions League with Inter, but the failure to win this competition with Real Madrid still felt bitter. So is how it all ended in Chelsea - you can still see it when Mourinho returns to Stamford Bridge in the FA Cup this season.
The great Hungary coach, Bela Guttmann, once mentioned that the third year in a club is a "fatal" period, because players usually start off guard, or their relationship with the manager is destroyed. Mourinho has run this rule throughout his career, but if everything goes well at Manchester United, he could suddenly be in a situation he never knew before. A group of young managers just starting to arrive and the game starts to change.
This managerial dark magic expert may have to learn some new tricks - but there are signs that appear in the 2016/17 season yesterday that Jose Mourinho still has one or two more tricks he hides. Sumber
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