
“I studied Italian five hours a day for many months to ensure I could communicate with the players, media and fans.“Zeru tituli” – Mou’s shot at Italian back-fired after he incorrectly pronounced ‘zero titoli’ which means ‘zero titles’.He has helped me out so much that He must have a very high opinion of me.” – When the Spanish radio network Cope asked him what he believed God thought about him. I work in a place where I’ve always dreamt of working. He must think that, because otherwise He would not have given me so much. “He must really think I’m a great guy.
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How to play with ten men, because I go there with Chelsea, I finish with ten, I go there with Inter, I finish with ten and I have to train to play with ten men because it can happen again.” – Before the second leg at Camp Nou of the 2010-11 Champions League final against Barcelona. Magic is fiction and football is real.” – After the goalless draw against Real Mallorca on his Real Madrid debut. He is magical, but in reality there is no magic.

Fear is not a word in my football dictionary.” – When he was unveiled as the new Real Madrid manager in 2010. If I am hated at Barcelona, it is their problem but not mine. Barca are great rivals and we respect them. I am coach of Real but Barca doesn’t worry me. I arrive with all my qualities and my defects.” – When he was unveiled as the new Real Madrid manager in 2010.

Mourinho has always been a manager that has brought out curiosity (and hate) in managers and fans of other teams- the Portugeezer clearly has talent for the job he does, but his constant shows of cockiness in the press make him a person that interests, amuses and brings out the urge to see him smashed in the b*llocks by those in the football world. The most ‘complete’ collection of Jose Mourinho quotes. For one special night only (the night that lasts a thousand nights), you get unlimited access to…. Now that we’ve got the compliments and titles out of the way, here’s a look at what’s in store for you. On regular days, he plays the Devil with more aplomb and poise (and I dare say reliability) than any other public figure that I’ve seen.

He is the king motivator, the master baiter, and he has been, for certain periods of his career, the manifestation of God himself (to Chelsea fans who haven’t seen better, mind you). Welcome to the Jose Mourinho page – a tribute to one of the best managers in contemporary football, the self-annointed ‘special one’ and master of mind games.
