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Why Perez will fail Real Madrid if he allows Mourinho to leave
Ten points clear and everything is humming at Real Madrid ... or is it?
Florentino Perez will have failed Real Madrid if he allows Jose Mourinho to leave at the end of the season.
The snipers in the boardroom, the clique in the dressing room, those who have consistently let down the club during Pep Guardiola's dominant rein at Barcelona,
will have won again if a fed-up Mourinho cannot be convinced to stay by the Real president.These days, the exasperation felt by Mourinho lines his every media conference. He's managed to drag a young, inexperienced squad in transition, with a senior
clique actively working against him, within touching distance of reclaiming the Liga crown from a team many regard as a the greatest the game has seen. Yet,
not a week passes without criticism coming from the Madrid media or a disparaging leak from inside the locker or board rooms.
At Inter Milan, Mourinho also had to put up with a hostile local press - but he could count on his players and boardroom being united behind him. And he
rewarded that loyalty with a Champions League and Scudetto Double.
The contrast with what he's experiencing at Real is stark - and goes to the heart of the problems that have riddled the club.
The stories of Sergio Ramos answering back during a dressing down and of Iker Casillas going behind his back to make peace with Barca's players after Super Copa controversy illustrate what is wrong at Real. That this behaviour is condoned by board directors can only add to Mourinho's frustration.
It's no secret Mourinho is close to Sir Alex Ferguson and has been influenced by the Manchester United manager.
Within a matter of days earlier this year, two quotes laid bare what Mourinho was trying to achieve at Real and the battle he faces.“You have to remember that the most important person at Manchester United is the manager," Ferguson told the New York Times in January.
“The minute a footballer becomes more important than the manager, your club is dead. The history of the club goes down the drain. I am the most important
man at
Manchester United. It has to be that way.”
Barely days earlier, an unnamed Real director, reacting to Mourinho's arguments with senior players, was quoted in El Confidencial:
"If he demanded the head of (sports director Jorge) Valdano last season, who will he want this time? Iker (Casillas)? (Sergio) Ramos?"Mourinho recognised how player power has caused disunity in the dressing room and underachievement on the pitch - and has been trying to eliminate it since
the end of last season. But while senior players have a sympathetic ear in the board room, Mourinho will continue to be frustrated.
Mourinho needs to be Real's main man. The players must know it is he who is in charge and he who sets the squad rules.Mourinho managed to bounce out Jorge Valdano from his sports director's job at the end of last season. The decision was reported as a power grab by
Mourinho so he could control transfer policy. But the Real coach is happy for Perez and directors Jose Angel Sanchez and Miguel Pardeza to maintain a strong
influence in buying and selling. The Valdano push was more about the culture inside the dressing room and not confusing the message he sends to the players.
Which is where Perez must step in. The financial fair play laws, money from the Middle East and Asia, the football landscape in Europe is changing fast. At the
moment, in Mourinho Real have one of the few cast iron guarantees of European success available in the game.
But he needs to receive the full backing from his board. For as long as senior players feel they can go against instructions without a united reaction from board
and management, Mourinho will always feel undermined.
Having (virtually) delivered the title to Perez this season, Mourinho will feel he can leave Real a winner. He will need some persuading to stay. If Perez is serious
about Real reclaiming their European crown, then he has to be 'all in' with Mourinho.
No matter if it's a fellow director, or Casillas, himself, if Mourinho takes them on, he'll be doing it for the good of the club and Perez needs to back him to the hilt
Florentino Perez will have failed Real Madrid if he allows Jose Mourinho to leave at the end of the season.
The snipers in the boardroom, the clique in the dressing room, those who have consistently let down the club during Pep Guardiola's dominant rein at Barcelona,
will have won again if a fed-up Mourinho cannot be convinced to stay by the Real president.These days, the exasperation felt by Mourinho lines his every media conference. He's managed to drag a young, inexperienced squad in transition, with a senior
clique actively working against him, within touching distance of reclaiming the Liga crown from a team many regard as a the greatest the game has seen. Yet,
not a week passes without criticism coming from the Madrid media or a disparaging leak from inside the locker or board rooms.
At Inter Milan, Mourinho also had to put up with a hostile local press - but he could count on his players and boardroom being united behind him. And he
rewarded that loyalty with a Champions League and Scudetto Double.
The contrast with what he's experiencing at Real is stark - and goes to the heart of the problems that have riddled the club.
The stories of Sergio Ramos answering back during a dressing down and of Iker Casillas going behind his back to make peace with Barca's players after Super Copa controversy illustrate what is wrong at Real. That this behaviour is condoned by board directors can only add to Mourinho's frustration.
It's no secret Mourinho is close to Sir Alex Ferguson and has been influenced by the Manchester United manager.
Within a matter of days earlier this year, two quotes laid bare what Mourinho was trying to achieve at Real and the battle he faces.“You have to remember that the most important person at Manchester United is the manager," Ferguson told the New York Times in January.
“The minute a footballer becomes more important than the manager, your club is dead. The history of the club goes down the drain. I am the most important
man at
Manchester United. It has to be that way.”
Barely days earlier, an unnamed Real director, reacting to Mourinho's arguments with senior players, was quoted in El Confidencial:
"If he demanded the head of (sports director Jorge) Valdano last season, who will he want this time? Iker (Casillas)? (Sergio) Ramos?"Mourinho recognised how player power has caused disunity in the dressing room and underachievement on the pitch - and has been trying to eliminate it since
the end of last season. But while senior players have a sympathetic ear in the board room, Mourinho will continue to be frustrated.
Mourinho needs to be Real's main man. The players must know it is he who is in charge and he who sets the squad rules.Mourinho managed to bounce out Jorge Valdano from his sports director's job at the end of last season. The decision was reported as a power grab by
Mourinho so he could control transfer policy. But the Real coach is happy for Perez and directors Jose Angel Sanchez and Miguel Pardeza to maintain a strong
influence in buying and selling. The Valdano push was more about the culture inside the dressing room and not confusing the message he sends to the players.
Which is where Perez must step in. The financial fair play laws, money from the Middle East and Asia, the football landscape in Europe is changing fast. At the
moment, in Mourinho Real have one of the few cast iron guarantees of European success available in the game.
But he needs to receive the full backing from his board. For as long as senior players feel they can go against instructions without a united reaction from board
and management, Mourinho will always feel undermined.
Having (virtually) delivered the title to Perez this season, Mourinho will feel he can leave Real a winner. He will need some persuading to stay. If Perez is serious
about Real reclaiming their European crown, then he has to be 'all in' with Mourinho.
No matter if it's a fellow director, or Casillas, himself, if Mourinho takes them on, he'll be doing it for the good of the club and Perez needs to back him to the hilt
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Re: Why Perez will fail Real Madrid if he allows Mourinho to leave
Mourinho has ambition, and that alone won't let him leave. Especially now when he can overthrow Barca from the throne in Spain.
Perez knows Mourinho is a profitable coach, and as long as he knows that Mou will stay.
Perez knows Mourinho is a profitable coach, and as long as he knows that Mou will stay.
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Sorry dude but that Mourinho vs Iker,Ramos BS is far from truth and any articles written about it cant be taken seriously.
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Adit wrote:Sorry dude but that Mourinho vs Iker,Ramos BS is far from truth and any articles written about it cant be taken seriously.
Youre the only one who cant take it seriously. It's been the obvious truth since a decade. It's a very very serious issue. Very serious! extremely damaging. It's hurting the club at its core but am not going to argue with you on that becaause we all know that you're a Iker fan-boy.
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I am removing a tear or two that i have dropped; tears of happiness.
It's good to know that people are starting to see the truth; it took around two years (in mourinho's reign ofcourse) a decade or more overall, but truth always prevails.
Iker is a bad omen, Iker is a bad apple. Iker is bad to the bone. Iker sucks. Iker is like the weight the drag Madrid and slows the growth of the club. Everything about Iker stinks.
Iker is the biggest scam that the football industry has produced.
It's good to know that people are starting to see the truth; it took around two years (in mourinho's reign ofcourse) a decade or more overall, but truth always prevails.
Iker is a bad omen, Iker is a bad apple. Iker is bad to the bone. Iker sucks. Iker is like the weight the drag Madrid and slows the growth of the club. Everything about Iker stinks.
Iker is the biggest scam that the football industry has produced.
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Keep your hate magnet opinion to yourself.huntsman wrote:I am removing a tear or two that i have dropped; tears of happiness.
It's good to know that people are starting to see the truth; it took around two years (in mourinho's reign ofcourse) a decade or more overall, but truth always prevails.
Iker is a bad omen, Iker is a bad apple. Iker is bad to the bone. Iker sucks. Iker is like the weight the drag Madrid and slows the growth of the club. Everything about Iker stinks.
Iker is the biggest scam that the football industry has produced.
Final Warning huntsman. Remember that the next one is permanent.
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Re: Why Perez will fail Real Madrid if he allows Mourinho to leave
huntsman wrote:Adit wrote:Sorry dude but that Mourinho vs Iker,Ramos BS is far from truth and any articles written about it cant be taken seriously.
Youre the only one who cant take it seriously. It's been the obvious truth since a decade. It's a very very serious issue. Very serious! extremely damaging. It's hurting the club at its core but am not going to argue with you on that becaause we all know that you're a Iker fan-boy.
Re: Why Perez will fail Real Madrid if he allows Mourinho to leave
Everyone has a right to argue,but truth comes 1st
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Re: Why Perez will fail Real Madrid if he allows Mourinho to leave
People seem to have forget/never seen this.
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