“To search out magnificence in ugliness is the province of the poet. Probably the most lovely defeat of my profession.”
Acclaimed English novelist Thomas Hardy and former Chelsea supervisor Jose Mourinho.
At first look, not apparent kindred spirits.
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However Hardy’s ideas – and Mourinho’s hard-line pragmatism – really make the origin of the above traces ambiguous: a post-match quote or a poet’s postscript?
Understanding the origins and making of Mourinho is a key tenet of a brand new BBC Sport documentary – The right way to Win the Champions League: Jose Mourinho.
An enormous chunk of that perception will be boiled right down to a life-altering change in route in the summertime of 2008.
A sliding doorways second within the corridors of the Camp Nou that profoundly modified Mourinho.
A second of rejection and a ensuing shift to realpolitik that the famed Victorian realist Hardy would have been pleased with.
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“That is the second the place Mourinho turns into the Darkish Lord,” Guardian journalist Jonathan Wilson explains.
The second to take tiki-taka to job: “If they will play to entertain, I’ll be sure no person has any enjoyable ever once more.”
The rejection in query got here in the summertime of 2008. Barcelona have been searching for a brand new supervisor, having sacked 2006 Champions League winner Frank Rijkaard.
The selection was between Mourinho and one-time mate Pep Guardiola.
The pair had collaborated intently within the second half of the Nineties when Mourinho was working as Bobby Robson and Louis van Gaal’s assistant, and Guardiola was the Barca captain.
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The choice was not essentially taken on benefit – provided that Mourinho had a Champions League and Premier League title on his CV, whereas Guardiola had solely simply completed his first 12 months in administration with Barca’s reserves.
It was a call that was extraordinarily unpopular with Mourinho and went on to gas his strategies – and gas, most notably, a need to place victory above all else.
Particularly the aesthetic.
The zenith of Mourinho’s pragmatism, and arguably his whole managerial profession, got here on the Nou Camp on the best way to the second of his Champions League wins, in 2010. Mourinho’s Inter arrived on the residence of Guardiola’s reigning European champions with a 3-1 lead from the semi-final first leg.
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The Barca devoted believed. “The environment earlier than the match was intense,” Zanetti remembers. “Once we went on to the pitch at the beginning there was an infinite banner with ‘comeback’ written in Catalan.”
A Twenty eighth-minute purple card for Inter’s Thiago Motta strengthened that perception. Nevertheless it additionally ushered in a 60-minute show of defiance that Mourinho believes outlined himself and his whole profession.
“If I might select one in every of my group’s most emotional performances in my profession of greater than 20 years, I’ve to decide on that one,” Mourinho says of that Nou Camp evening.
“We go to Barcelona and we all know what was ready for us by way of environment and the superb high quality of that group.
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“To play with 10 gamers in Barcelona turns into epic. You want heroes. That you must have the very best out of all people.
“I feel I used to be sensible in the best way I organised the group.
“We defended with all the pieces we had – with hearts, with souls.
“That is essentially the most lovely defeat of my profession.
“We gave completely all the pieces. We misplaced 1-0. However we received to the ultimate.”
Having received to the ultimate, Inter went on to win it with Mourinho as soon as once more popping out on prime in a friend-turned-foe showdown – this time towards a Bayern Munich facet managed by his former Barca boss Van Gaal.
For the Portuguese it was a second Champions League triumph – and, for the second time, an against-the-odds win, during which Mourinho’s man-management expertise have been entrance and centre.
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Porto’s triumph in 2004 was additionally an underdog story (the one facet because the flip of the century from outdoors Europe’s huge 5 leagues to win the Champions League) and in addition a narrative the place Mourinho’s man-management got here to the fore.
Benni McCarthy scored 4 objectives to assist them to the ultimate and says of Mourinho: “He was passionate, caring and a grasp tactician. I had by no means seen that.
“He was the primary supervisor I encountered who knew nearly all the pieces about each single participant – the backgrounds, the place they arrive from. What number of relations do you may have? Are your mum and pop nonetheless alive?
“He wished to find out about my upbringing, my struggles, the highs and lows. I simply thought that was an unbelievable contact.
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“I did not even know individuals in soccer did that till Jose. I performed for a number of managers previous to that. None of them knew me. With Jose, it was the exact opposite.
“I used to be like: ‘wow, what a supervisor to play for’.
“And you’d run by means of a brick wall for him.”
Mourinho agrees. “The lesson went with me throughout my profession. After I go to European competitors, I all the time really feel that I can win.
“Should you construct a robust group, a group with nice tactical tradition, with an incredible resilience, with psychological stability to deal with the tough moments, particularly within the knockout video games. You all the time have an opportunity.
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“Champions League winners are all the time groups. They’ll have gamers that, in a sure second, make the distinction. However solely groups do it, and really full groups.”
‘Mourinho created a household’
Mourinho’s man-management model hasn’t all the time labored in fact – his spells at Manchester United and Tottenham featured high-profile spats with high-profile gamers, akin to Paul Pogba and Dele Alli.
However, as former Inter Milan skipper Zanetti attests, throughout the 2010 Champions League marketing campaign, Mourinho was the grasp man-manager and creator of a group tradition.
Six years after Porto the method used to forge a group had a South American flavour, however the final result was the identical.
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“Mourinho created a household,” Zanetti stated. “We created this group throughout the week, once we had our asados [Argentine barbeques], which Mourinho preferred too.
“It was a second for unity – a household second.
“I as soon as stated I might throw myself into a hearth for Jose Mourinho. Our relationship was not merely supervisor to participant or supervisor to captain, it was way more. It was a really robust human bond, and it all the time will likely be.
“These two years have been very vital for me and for him… and can stay in our hearts without end. He taught us a lot and he made us imagine that we might make historical past, and we did.”
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Zanetti’s “stay in our hearts” sentimentality just isn’t one thing you’d naturally affiliate with Mourinho’s ruthless pragmatism.
After each of his Champions League triumphs the Portuguese supervisor was in a brand new job inside weeks, first time spherical transferring to Chelsea and, in 2010, leaving for Actual Madrid.
As soon as extra, it was a realpolitik that punctuates the Portuguese’s profession – and would sit nicely with the realism of Hardy. Getting the job completed, after which transferring on to pastures new, if you find yourself on the peak of your powers – each managerial and monetary.
However in behind-the-scenes archive footage from the Bernabeu – within the quick aftermath of the 2010 Champions League last – reveals a special facet of Mourinho.
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The footage reveals the Portuguese supervisor being pushed out of the stadium, previous a group bus he’d rushed off minutes earlier with barely a phrase. He is leaving instantly, with a transfer to Actual Madrid within the offing.
Nevertheless, when he spots one in every of his key generals, Marco Materazzi, he is unable to make such a chilly exit. Mourinho will get out of the automobile and the pair share a young, tearful embrace earlier than Mourinho goes again to the automobile and in the end turns his again on Inter.
His subsequent public sighting was when he was introduced as Madrid supervisor 9 days later.
On the face of it the velocity of this turnaround suggests Inter was a mercenary means to an finish quite than a seminal second.
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The tears, and Mourinho’s account 15 years later, inform a special, extra sentimental story.
Jose Mourinho was answerable for Inter Milan for lower than two years, however gained 5 trophies for the Italian membership [Getty Images]
“I ran away – I went to the bus to say goodbye, and I did not even shake one hand,” Mourinho says.
“I wished to flee. I feel if I get on to the bus, if I’m going again with them to Milan, if I stroll right into a full San Siro, if I stroll into the Duomo [Milan Cathedral] full of individuals, I feel I would not go to Actual Madrid.
“I feel the emotion would cease me to go.
“However I wished to go. I assumed it was the best second. I needed to escape.
“Marco was there. If as a substitute of Marco it was Dejan Stankovic, or Diego Milito or Julio Cesar, it will have been the identical story.”
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In some ways the duality of that second defines Mourinho, and the query of how he gained his two Champions League titles.
Making a fiercely loyal relationship along with his gamers off the pitch which ensured the facet that stepped on the sector can be snug each operating by means of partitions, and with their backs to the wall.
Fifteen years later Mourinho could have mellowed barely. His man-management expertise and star high quality could have waned too.
However the ego, confidence and pleasure in his career-defining Champions League victories stays as robust as ever.
As Mourinho pointedly remarks, each his Porto and Inter triumphs haven’t been repeated.
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“Why am I now right here talking with you?,” he says.
“It’s not as a result of I’m now at Fenerbahce, or as a result of I gained the Premier League with Chelsea.
“It’s as a result of I’m a double Champions League winner. That’s the reason.
“I feel there are different groups and golf equipment that while you do it, different guys [managers] then do it.
“I do that season. You do subsequent season. Three years later, one other will come after which individuals will likely be even confused during which season you gained it.
“You go to Actual Madrid, to Barcelona, to Manchester United, to those huge groups and perhaps individuals do not have the identical feeling.
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“However you go to Porto and also you go to you go to Milan and all people is aware of.
“2004 Champions League winner, 2010 Champions League winner.
“Who was the coach? Mourinho.”