Mourinho's Confession about the Décima That Breaks the Heart, He Regrets
José Mourinho spoke about Real Madrid in an interview for Corriere dello Sport
José Mourinho's been one of the most prominent coaches in recent years at Real Madrid. He might not have won as many titles as Zinedine Zidane or Carlo Ancelotti. However, he was able to sow the seeds of success that the club continues to collect.
He won a record-breaking LaLiga with 100 points, a Copa del Rey, and a Supercopa de España. Additionally, he was able to break the hegemony of an FC Barcelona that dominated Spanish soccer with an iron fist. Mourinho brought out that character that was hidden in a historic club.
The moment of his exit
After spending three years at Real Madrid, Mourinho understood that his time had come and decided to return to Chelsea. A decision he still regrets today, as he confessed in an interview with Corriere dello Sport.
The Portuguese coach has reviewed his entire career, highlighting his best moments and those he would relive to change. That's when Real Madrid comes into play.
"If we talk about matches, I regret many, because when we lose, we always think we could've done it differently. And I lost many games", he began.
"If we talk about professional choices, rejecting Florentino Pérez's proposal. He told me: "Mou, don't leave now, you've already done the hard part, and now comes the good part", explained José Mourinho. "I knew it would be like that, but after three years in Spain, with great difficulties, I wanted to return to Chelsea", he concluded.
His next goals in the world of soccer
Finally, José Mourinho spoke about his next goals in the world of soccer, in addition to mentioning those coaches who don't know how to win.
"Good coaches who don't know how to win, social media experts. People with decision-making power who know as much about soccer as I do about atomic physics. soccer is the realm of superficiality and stereotypes, and a label is denied to no one", he stated.
"I want to compete in a European or World Championship, I want to unite a country around its national team. I want to do it for soccer, for what the sport represents. That would be unbelievable", concluded José Mourinho.
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