Mourinho, a crazy dream to crown his career

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José Mourinho, legendary figure on the sidelines, gave an exclusive interview to Corriere dello Sport to close the year 2024. The Portuguese coach, known for his outspokenness and his cutting analyses, addressed several subjects: his memorable matches , his notable regrets and his vision of modern football. But what caught the attention was a particular revelation. The Special One has lifted the veil on an ultimate dream, an ambition that pushes him to continue writing his legend.

Mourinho finally reveals his ultimate dream

After years of club success, Mourinho aspires to take a new step: leading a national team. “I want to participate in a Euro or a World Cup, unite a country around its selection, as I was able to do with clubs and their supporters”he confides. For Mourinho, this challenge would represent the apotheosis of his career, embodying his ability to unite beyond club colors.

His notable matches and his regrets

The interview also allowed Mourinho to look back on his notable victories: Porto-Lazio (4-1) in the semi-final of the 2003 UEFA Cup, Inter-Bayern (2-0) in the League final 2010 champions, or Manchester-Tottenham (1-6). These meetings symbolize, according to him, the tactical and mental mastery of his teams.

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He also spoke of his regrets. Among them, his refusal to return to Real Madrid despite the insistence of Florentino Perez and his decision to stay at Roma after the final lost in Budapest in the Europa League. “ I should have left immediately after that final, but I didn’t. It was a mistake”he admits.

An ambition, but not without principles

Mourinho remains true to his values. He discusses the importance of fundamental qualities for a coach: “The greatness of a coach lies in results, not in philosophy. It is found in humanity, not in self-centeredness. » He also insists on honesty: “A coach should be able to sleep at night knowing that he has always been intellectually independent. » These principles, he believes, are essential for success, even at the international level.

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