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Mourinho accuses Real players: Traitors!

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José Mourinho tells Real Madrid players: You are traitors, sons of bitches
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    The dismissal of Pepe, left, against Barcelona caused Mourinho to be enraged LLUIS GENE/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
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In an extract from the explosive new book, Real Madrid players are accused of betraying team secrets by a raging José Mourinho

The presence of a mole at Real Madrid worried Mourinho so much that between 2011 and 2012 he ordered two sweeps of the hotel where the team stayed to search for hidden microphones. The investigations were unsuccessful. The Sheraton Mirasierra was apparently clean.

The control of information was another thing that deeply exercised Mourinho; he assigned a group of people to carry out a daily analysis of everything that the media said about him. Every morning Mourinho received a package containing the summary. His day began at 8am in his office at Valdebebas, studying videos, articles and broadcasts. He realised that he and his colleagues were not the only sources of the content, and that certain things that were being published did not exactly project an image of infallibility.

He began to suspect that there were leaks in his organisation. The proximity of the Clásico ramped up his sense of suspicion. According to club sources, the growing fear of leaks made Mourinho ask the directors to set up a study of the phone records of players and club employees. Some players were warned about this informally, as it was in their interest to be careful about whom they spoke to on their mobiles. The secrecy, however, did not prevent the boss’s intentions becoming widely known. In fact they were obvious in every training session.

At 5pm on 16 April 2011, shortly before Madrid’s home league match against Barcelona, the newspaper Marca reported in its online edition that Madrid would play Pepe in midfield, along with Khedira and Alonso. The team selection was unprecedented: Casillas, Ramos, Albiol, Carvalho, Marcelo, Pepe, Khedira, Alonso, Di María, Ronaldo and Benzema.

The 1-1 draw did not help the home team’s title chances but the crowd applauded their team off with a certain relief, Barça’s last couple of visits having ended with scores of 0–2 and 2–6, and filed out of the stadium reasonably content. Not so Mourinho.

He waited for the team in the dressing room before issuing a torrent of accusations and insults that distorted his face until he began to sob loudly: “You’re traitors. I asked you not to speak with anyone about the team selection but you’ve betrayed me. It shows that you’re not on my side. You’re sons of bitches.

“The only friend I have in this dressing room is Granero . . . and I’m not even sure that I can trust him any more. You’ve left me all on my own. You’re the most treacherous squad I’ve had in my life. Nothing more than sons of bitches.”

Casillas did not wait for the outburst to finish. He pretended that nothing was happening, turned around and went to the shower; he was not the only one who ignored the commotion. But Mourinho was filled with such intense emotion that he grabbed a can of Red Bull and hurled it against the wall. It exploded and drops of the sugary energy drink ran down the faces of those nearest to him.

Squatting on the ground — some say he was kneeling — he rattled off a further series of insults, then, getting up, he wiped the tears from his face and announced that he was going to speak with Pérez [Real’s president] and Sánchez [a director] because they would be able to find the mole. He promised reprisals and also made an analogy between martial law and football: “If I’m in Vietnam and I see you laugh at a mate, I’d grab a gun with my own hands and kill you. Now it’s you yourselves who have to look for the one that leaked the line-up.”

For everyone present it was difficult to work out if what they had seen was a real loss of emotional control or a piece of spontaneous theatre. By improvisation or calculation, Mourinho had ensured that everyone had been on edge. The team had been emotionally stirred up and he had adjusted the final details of his grand tactical plan. All his work, all his energy, the planning of more than nine months, were now focused on one goal: to reach a state of ecstasy in the final of the Copa del Rey in Valencia on 20 April.

The days were filled with impassioned talk until finally 20 April arrived. He talked about politics, about nationalism, about the inexorable division between the Castilian and Catalan peoples. He told the players that they had nothing in common with Barça. He knew, he said, because he had lived in Barcelona for many years, and was well aware of the local culture and the education that Catalan children receive. He explained that people like Puyol, Busquets, Xavi and Piqué had been taught from childhood to distance themselves from Spaniards such as Casillas, Ramos and Arbeloa.

He insisted that his players were wrong if they thought they had made friendships with the Barça players over their years together in the Spanish national team. The Barça players were not their friends because they took advantage of this supposed friendship by betraying the Madrid players, trying to snatch their prestige from them through their manipulation of the press.

They, the Madrid players, were not to participate in this charade any more. They must accept their role as bad guys and should refuse to acknowledge their rivals. Mourinho warned his players that if he saw any of them shaking hands outside of the formalities of the game they would be turning their backs on him — and on their team-mates. Anyone making any such friendly gesture towards the opposition ran the risk of becoming something very much like a traitor.




• The Special One: The Dark Side Of José Mourinho by Diego Torres, translated by Pete Jenson (published by HarperSport on April 10 for £12.99). To order for £10.99 including free postage visit thetimes.co.uk/bookshop or call The Times Bookshop on 0845 2712134
 
eh no it's not a shame , it's exactly what Real Madrid are all about . the cunts .
 
Seems to me Jose has serious anger management issues. 'Control freak' seems almost an understatement.

On the other hand, I remember quite a number of fans wouldn't mind seeing Jose manage our club during our turbulent days. They said, he's a winner and as long as we won titles, they could ignore the nasty side of him.

If he ever managed us, I would stop watching the game altogether. Anyone who is capable of poking someone's eye out of rage, is in my eyes (pun intended), a terrifying madman.
 
They deserved each other. That place is a den of poisonous snakes. Some dream to play for 'em
 
Yeah, that is pretty amazing if in any way accurate.

In retrospect, it just looks like for the first time in football, he was outfoxed, the pressure got to him and he snapped and retreated to his only remaining safe haven.

I hope they [Chelsea] don't win the league, I'd gladly take city over them for a hundred reasons.
 
Absolute fucking cunt. His pathetic 'mind games', his desperate camera-hogging antics, his need to be to be seen as some sort of intellectual, his incessant rent-a-quote bullshit and the way the UK media laps it up, the team he manages, the owner he works for.
Fuck him.
 
I used to want him here. Thought I could look past all the acting and nonsense.

Then we got Brendan Rodgers. Jose who?
 
Haha. Good on Cruyff to stir the pot.

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http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1...e-mourinho-lose-chelsea-dressing-room?cc=4716
Cruyff: Jose could lose dressing room

April 7, 2014

Johan Cruyff believes Jose Mourinho could lose the dressing room at Chelsea if he continues to blame his players for poor results.

Mourinho has repeatedly criticised his strikers this season, most recently after his side’s 3-1 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League last week, and has stated his intention to reinforce in the summer.

Barcelona legend Cruyff -- who has criticised Mourinho in the past -- said that, having seen the comments after the PSG match, he believed Portuguese may face a repeat of his experience at Real Madrid, when he appeared to lose the support of a large section of the squad during his final season.

In his column for Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, the former Netherlands international said: “For starters, I think the French [PSG] have a strong team with good players. Chelsea also have good players but, according to their coach, Jose Mourinho, they're not that extraordinary.

“In that respect, it’s the same old story. When things go well, it’s down to him; if they don’t, it’s down to the players. I saw how he lost the dressing room at Real Madrid and it’s possible the same thing is going to happen at Chelsea.

“To ask for a 70 million euro striker as if it were perfectly normal -- that is an attitude I have trouble understanding. More so if you look at the attackers he has in his squad.

“The problem is simply that Mourinho always focuses squarely on the result. Everything else is secondary, even all the top players he has running around for him. It is short-term thinking and that’s something I can’t connect with.”
 
I must have missed a meeting. Pepe had a shaven head then the other night he looked like he was doing an impression of Colin Hunt. Very odd.

Same here. I have been successfully avoiding him it seems. Unless it is extensions. The cunt.
 
Haha. Good on Cruyff to stir the pot.

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http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1...e-mourinho-lose-chelsea-dressing-room?cc=4716
Cruyff: Jose could lose dressing room

April 7, 2014

Johan Cruyff believes Jose Mourinho could lose the dressing room at Chelsea if he continues to blame his players for poor results.

Mourinho has repeatedly criticised his strikers this season, most recently after his side’s 3-1 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League last week, and has stated his intention to reinforce in the summer.

Barcelona legend Cruyff -- who has criticised Mourinho in the past -- said that, having seen the comments after the PSG match, he believed Portuguese may face a repeat of his experience at Real Madrid, when he appeared to lose the support of a large section of the squad during his final season.

In his column for Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, the former Netherlands international said: “For starters, I think the French [PSG] have a strong team with good players. Chelsea also have good players but, according to their coach, Jose Mourinho, they're not that extraordinary.

“In that respect, it’s the same old story. When things go well, it’s down to him; if they don’t, it’s down to the players. I saw how he lost the dressing room at Real Madrid and it’s possible the same thing is going to happen at Chelsea.

“To ask for a 70 million euro striker as if it were perfectly normal -- that is an attitude I have trouble understanding. More so if you look at the attackers he has in his squad.

“The problem is simply that Mourinho always focuses squarely on the result. Everything else is secondary, even all the top players he has running around for him. It is short-term thinking and that’s something I can’t connect with.”

Sums the twat up.
 
Hahaha. Proves what a complete arsehole the man is.

I used to respect him for what he did with porto.

That went a long time ago. Bell end.
 
I used to want him here. Thought I could look past all the acting and nonsense.

Then we got Brendan Rodgers. Jose who?

You're not the only one. Stevie G's a big fan and would have been made up if we ever had appointed him.

I was torn between not wanting a manager who sometimes behaves like Mourinho does and, on the other hand, wanting a manager who's a proven winner, so we could finally put an end to too many relatively barren years. Hopefully we're now on the way to doing that anyway.
 
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