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The record league title is mine, you (journalists) will want to erase it but you won’t be able to. We won the Copa del Rey for the first time in 20 years and you won’t be able to erase that either.

The three Champions League semi-finals, which personally speaking do not leave me satisfied, can’t have been easy to achieve because with 18 coaches in 21 years (Real) only got to five semis.

That’s the poor record of Mourinho: three years and three semi-finals. For me it is a source of pride to have been the Real Madrid coach that ended Barcelona’s hegemony in Spain.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ATp7H0dRc6g

That is so like Benitez and his rant on Fergie.

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you mean like winning the league from the best team in the world (not my words) with a record number of points...yeah nothing special at all

You got to put yourself in the shoes of Madrid.

If your coming from Madrid, it is nothing special.

Why?

Because you where brought to win the league and win their 10th CL. A record amount of points is just something extra, for them the tittle is more important.

He was giving 3 years, a lot of money to buy players, something other managers in the past where not giving.

As one Real Madrid fan put it, he was brought in because he was "The Special One" not "The semispecial one"

If you take that into account it was nothing special indeed by their standards.

But for Chelsea, a club not as big as like Real Madrid where their standard is ridicules high, what Mourinho did would be great for us.

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Well, would expect other managers to have them since Mourinho's one is in there. It's just that it came as a shock when I suddenly came across Mourinho's profile in there. :lol:

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According to The Sun, Jose wants to keep Frank Lampard and John Terry at Chelsea next season but has ruled out moves for Falcao and Xabi Alonso.

Story by Rob Beasley, a decent journalist with ties to Chelsea.

Someone asked him on twitter who Mourinho wants to sign if not Falcao, and his reply was "Give you FOUR guesses! Ha" so he's implying Lewandowski, right?

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The Portuguese fella is widely expected to make a Stamford Bridge return this summer.

After his hard time at Real Madrid, some are saying it would be his easy option.

I disagree.

There is no doubt, his disciples down the Fulham Broadway would supply him with the adulation and affection he so obviously craves.

The regulars in The Shed and The Matthew Harding Stand would cut him more slack than they have some of his predecessors.

And even owner Roman Abramovich’s trigger finger might lose the itchiness it has suffered with in the past.

But despite all of this goodwill, I still think it would be brave of him to embark on a second stint at a club where he was so successful and iconic first time around.

Mourinho, who took over as Chelsea boss in 2004, won two Premier League titles in three years before leaving the club in 2007.

He would be expected to match that impressive record. But there is a genuine risk his comeback could result in the shine being lost from his halo. Chelsea are no longer the Prem’s biggest spenders as they were when he was first there.

They are no longer an automatic choice to finish first or second, or even in the top four for that matter.

Chelsea have the makings of an excellent squad, but there is still a lot of work to be done.

His heralded return as boss is far from the cushy number it is being made out to be in some quarters.

Mourinho has plenty to lose — not least his reputation.

It would be so much simpler for him to take a post elsewhere, where he has no previous, baggage or expectation.

There is a reason and countless examples why they say you should never go back, especially as a manager.

Kenny Dalglish and Liverpool is the most recent example.

That is why it would be a brave decision for Mourinho to go back to Chelsea.

Following Real Madrid’s Champions League exit to Borussia Dortmund this week Mourinho said: “I want to go somewhere where I am loved.”

He has made no secret of the fact he feels he has not been loved by the top brass, fans and players at the Bernabeu.

He’s not happy or at his best when he’s not loved.

They say ego is the destroyer of man, but Mourinho is the exception. In his case, ego is his motivation. He is clearly a delicate flower who needs to be loved.

Well, there is no place that loves him more than Chelsea.

He can do no wrong with the fans there.

His arrival would spark a feel-good feeling at Stamford Bridge in stark contrast to the negativity directed at poor old Rafa Benitez during his interim spell.

If Mourinho could harness that positivity alongside a healthy transfer budget then it is not impossible he could bring the glory days back to the Bridge again.

It is not as though he has to completely overhaul the squad, just a few top signings here and there.

It would not be as easy as some are suggesting, but it is a job Mourinho could handle.

He is suited perfectly to the English way — and more importantly the Chelsea way.

He also loves a bit of turmoil which is only ever just around the corner when you manage the Blues.

He does things other managers wouldn’t dream of doing. Sometimes it comes off, sometimes it doesn’t.

But there is no middle ground with Mourinho.

With the way things ended for him at Stamford Bridge in 2007, there has always been a feeling he has unfinished business with Chelsea.

I, for one, hope he is brave enough to go back and conclude it this summer.



Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/4914514/Terry-Venables-column-Jose-Mourinho-is-brave-to-go-back-to-Chelsea.html#ixzz2SH8z6krQ

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