IN A WIDE-RANGING interview with The Daily Telegraph, Jose Mourinho gives his take on a myriad of topics including religion, philosophy and Sir Alex Ferguson.
But the stand-out moment comes right at the start when the Chelsea manager says:
“I think I have a problem, which is I’m getting better at everything related to my job since I started. There has been evolution in many different areas – the way I read the game; the way I prepare the game; the way I train; the methodology… I feel better and better.”
But Mourinho is strong on other topics too, including young players being given too much too soon and how parents’ involvement can have a negative effect.
I had one player, for example – I won’t name him – and I gave him the chance to play in the first team. A couple of weeks after he’d played his father left his job, his mother left her job; they were living with him, living his life, making decisions for him. It’s very difficult.”
Mourinho also reveals how his long-standing admiration for Sir Alex Ferguson stemmed from the 2004 Champions League clash between his then-side Porto and Manchester United.
Mourinho’s team progressed after a 1-1 second-leg draw at Old Trafford when the Portuguese infamously raced down the touchline celebrating Costinha’s vital equaliser.
“That was when I felt the two faces of such a big man. The first face was the competitor, the man that tried everything to win. And after that I found the man with principles, with the respect for the opponent, with the fair play – I found these two faces in that period, and that was very important for me.”
Criminal how Irish rugby treats John cooney..
@Padjo Mulk: I dunno what makes John Cooney continually join up with the Irish squad, knowing he will never get a decent craic of the whip like the others, maddening stuff!!
Looks like Bill Johnston not playing again & no sign of a contract renewal. Looks like he will be away at the end of the season, which is shame. Looking forward to Cormac getting a debut, looked good in the A game. Need 5 points to keep pressure on Leinster
@Patrick Corrigan: Scottish ref, touch judges and TMO. Can’t see any chance of 5 points!
@Trevor Johnston: same clown who took the England Italy game
@Sam Murray: He was the first Scottish ref to ref a 6 nations game in 19 years. Scottish refs have been poor for 2 decades and it effects the Pro 14. People complain about not having neutral refs, but when an Irish Province plays a Welsh region, it means the ref has to come from Scotland or Italy (people also complain and touch judges and 4th official as well) if the 4 provinces are playing the 4 welsh regions how are you goimg to get 16 scottish and Italian officials that are up to standard? Getting 4 would be good going.
@Patrick Corrigan: only contracts not done yet is Matt Faddes, Alby Mathewson, Louis Ludik
Bill Johnston, Ross Kane, Adam McBurney and Kyle McCall.
Some will retire others moved on.
Henderson reported to be on a 2 year central contract. Would have liked Mathewson for another year. McBurney would do a good job at another province, is better than 3rd choice any others have.
@Kingshu: can’t see faddes getting a contract even though he’s been better this season, just too much up and coming talent in the back line. I heard klye is retiring at the end of this season. With Shannon kept on, doak coming through, Cooney not getting called for up for ireland don’t see alby being kept on (would be nice if he was). Can’t see any of them getting contracts at this stage
@Patrick Corrigan: Alby would be an asset to any club imo but at 35 his age is against him.
@TL55: at 35 for one more year it wouldn’t be an issue for me. At present Cooney is 1st choice, the IRFU allowed Ulster a 4th NIQ but can only have 3 in a matchday, meaning Mathewson has only played 2/3 games for Ulster. Next year Doak will be getting games and will quickly leapfrog Shanahan. If Faddes goes, Mathewson may be used more, and it at start of year I can see Mathewson being on bench for big games, but by end of the year it would hopefully be Doak. As it stands it will be Shannahan on bench, but I see Doak becoming 2nd choice more quickly.
@Kingshu: it’s not only 3 NIQ in match day squads it is 3 non EU citizens, Saffas count as EU due to Kolpak agreement.
@Michael Bryson: Where do Ulster stand regarding EU regulations? Six counties in the UK and three in the EU. The NI protocol further muddying the waters. I wouldn’t want to calculate the legal costs if that ever went to court.
@Sustainable Hedgehog: the NI protocol means that NI is following most EU regulations so in effect its in the EU. I think in this case re player eligibility British citizens would also be classed as EU.
@Michael Bryson: the protocol is for the single market, so would that cover Labour laws cover that? The UK copied most eu laws, so currently it would be the same, but the UK could change their their law and then my head explodes!
@Kingshu:
I would definitely keep Alby for another year he is a fantastic back up player for Cooney and brings great tempo and decision making.
I also would not have given Shanners another years contract although I think that is more a sweetheart golden handshake deal and he will leave at the end of the one year extension.
The reason being that there are two scrumhalfs in the academy and both look really good, especially Doak but Finlay was also the Irish u20’s first choice.
Kyle McCall and Ross Kane have never shown that they can command a place as even third choice and they need to move on to free up spaces and finance.
Calum Reid has a chance to prove he can surpass McCall in the loosehead
I’m delighted to see Izuchukwu on the bench. He’s a great prospect and perfectly suited to the modern lock forward role. Hopefully he’ll get plenty of minutes this season.
@Sustainable Hedgehog:
Yes it will be good to get a look at him.
He certainly has the step and pace and it remains to be judged what he is like in the power stakes.
We wish him well