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His ego and failed tactics have cause RM to drop in ranks
Barca plays more suited for Ă–zil, but at the same time they have Messi playing at his position...so he would not be able to play his top position
This simply isn't true, whether or not Ronaldo's goal was good.
@Darkplanner
So your saying that if i am a defender and i am one on one, all i need to do is throw my head in front of the ball so if the striker shoots it will be considered dangerous play.. Are you out of your mind?
Mourinho has great qualities, as demonstrated especially when he coached Inter and Porto (he also did some good stuff for Chelsea). But he's not superhuman, and just saying "he's the best coach in history" because some "experts" might have said that (who, by the way?) doesn't cut it for me. Either I'm shown a very good case for that audacious statement, or I can tell you what I see myself.
What I see myself is a brilliant defensive coach who's struggled somewhat finding a way to play with a team who's got a tradition counter to his own (attacking football) but has found a way, mostly. I also see an inflated ego intent on really believing all the hyperbole about him and hence struggling to accept defeat, especially in an atmosphere that is already heated by default (Barça-Madrid). This makes him tend to exacerbate Madrid's problems when they have them, because he tends to act like a spoilt brat instead of a genuine leader. He's missed out on several chances to grow the f#ck up, and I believe that if he had, Real Madrid might have won more than one Copa, Supercopa and Liga under his tenure, and they might be doing better now.
And I also see how Pellegrini did almost as well in his first season as Mou (and he had the newer team to form!), only the Copa del Rey being the difference. Pellegrini was sacked, but sacking José? Sacrilege!
Explain what exactly is ridiculous here.