Jose Mourinho with the Spanish Super Cup win becomes the first manager in history to win every single premier domestic trophy in FOUR different leagues. On top of that the title win today takes Jose Mourinho's trophy cabinet to 20 titles in 10 short years and 3 in just over 2 seasons at Real Madrid C.F.
Mourinho sues Marca editor: http://www.goal.com/en/news/12/spai...ourinho-sues-marca-editor?source=breakingnews
If you speaky dee Spanish, realmadrid.com is airing an interview w. Jose Mourinho. I'm sure summaries will appear on various websites shortly.
I am putting this in the Mou thread b/c today's press conference is an example of what I like about him. When asked about the alleged video compilation FCB put together (i.e. "Pepe's Greatest Hits"), he said: "I don't know about that. I do know that up until we renewed him, two big clubs were pressuring his agent to hold off on the renewal. Have those clubs made videos about him? I don't know." Toma! Right between the eyes biatches!! Now I wish he would just shut up with the pseudo-madridistas and the real meaning of this, that and the other.
Didn't Florentino say something similar to the journalists that were attacking Mourinho though, that they were pretending, or was it something else?
The Pepe video is here apparently A few good tackles, a well-deserved beating of Casquero and Iniesta running into the back of him and falling over like a pussy at the end. I reckon Pepe's agent must have made that video, that shit makes him look awesome. If Barca wanted to make him look bad they should show all the times he falls over for no damn reason, but Barca obviously wouldn't want to go down that particular route 'cause the response would be as long as a TV series.
My issue is with his insistence that HE knows what madridsmo is ... that HE knows what senorio is ... that HE is here to enlighten us ... that madridistas aren't madridistas if they aren't 100% behind him. I just don't get it. The alleged video is only from Real Madrid - FCB matches and the focus of the footage is supposedly stuff Pepe does away from the play / off the ball (gestures, pushing, attempts to intimidate). They say there is no video; the source that broke the story stands by what they've reported.
That Portuguese ass is probably still smarting from Uncle Flo's comments about having "teach" him what madridismo means in front of the assembly
After that vid, Pepe's value just increased by 10ME. Fantastic tackles, especially the one where he stands on Messi's hand.
What i'm trying to say is that we've seen a lot of people do that. "Shut up! Anti-Madridista!" was the huge thing during Calderon's time. Calderon to say something like that every now and then, even today, which is bizarre. They even added some badass theme music like he's some kind of super detective from a television show.
The club gives Mourinho some props for his 100th CL match. Wait, is Mourinho flashing us his middle finger? Classic picture!!
Nicely done. LMAO He has this Mr. Beanish look about him in that pic. I'm telling you, classic picture!!
So, nobody else seems to be infuriated with Mourinho's treatment of Kaka? Personally I think its an absolute disgrace how a player of his class is overlooked, especially in light of his performances with Brazil of late.
You have to ask yourself this, who will he replace? Ozil? Modric (who we are trying to integrate qujickly)? Di Maria (who run's his socks off)? Will you put him in when Madrid is trying to defend a lead, or say Callejon? While I think he's a good player and an excellent person, other players playing ahead of him just makes more sense at this point.
I don't know. He's shown he can do some dirty work defensively in the past few games he's played for us. Also, I'll never see what Callejon offers us except some goals after it's 2-0 already. It's debatable whether Kaka should be starting but I think he should undoubtedly be getting a lot more playing time.
If Kaka does play he will be taking minutes from either Ozil or Modric, both who desperately need playing time at the moment and who seems to be key players for the team. Also, I think we can agree that we will no longer see Kaka as a starter for this team in his position, hence maybe why Mourinho is "ignoring" him and doesn't want to take playing time from the other two. The Callejon example was given mainly because of the last game. He came on more or less to defend and to help out on the wing, very similar to how Di Maria is sometimes used in parts of a game. I just don't see Kaka doing that sort of "dirty work" those two put in. They're quick, they track back like mofo's, and they run their asses off. Don't get me wrong, I still get very excited when I see Kaka warming up and about to come on, but I guess I've just accepted the fact that his appearances are going to be extremely limited to situations where we either desperately need to score and/or copa del rey/useless matches.