2013年5月31日
Why Jose Mourinho failed to bring La Decima to Real Madrid
ANALYSISBy Ben Hayward at the Santiago BernabeuThe atmosphere was electric. Real
Madrid left it late and were ultimately unable to claim an all-important third
goal needed to defeat Dortmund on Tuesday and advance to next month's Champions
League final at Wembley. For the third year in a row, Jose Mourinho's men fell
at the penultimate hurdle and, as the Portuguese prepares for a future far away
from Spain, Madrid fans were left wondering what might have been by Tuesday's
gallant effort.Mourinho likes to leave the fans wanting more. At all of his
previous clubs, he had departed at the peak of his powers, amid a mixture of
affection and anger at the prospect of life under another coach. But that has
not been quite the case at Madrid. The Portuguese told ITV on Tuesday night. "I
love to be somewhere people love me to be." It was the clearest indication yet
that his future lies elsewhere this summer, while Goal.com confirmed on
Wednesday that he had agreed a return to Chelsea this summer.But maybe Madrid
will end up missing Mourinho too. As a group of Madridistas shuffled into a cafe
in the city's centre on Wednesday morning to end their night as a new day began,
the talk turned to the 50-year-old coach. "Did you see what Mourinho said last
night?" asked one of the fans in disbelief. "He said that we don't love him
enough... Unbelievable. Everyone loves him."MOURINHO'S EUROPEAN EXITSSEMI-FINAL
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accurate appraisal of the Portuguese's situation at Madrid as this term has seen
the former Chelsea and Inter boss both cheered and jeered at the Bernabeu, with
many other fans preferring to keep quiet altogether when his name is announced
on the tannoy.There was no such silence on Tuesday, though. Nor negativity.
Madrid fans realised that this was a night on which they needed to support their
side fully - and they did just that. In fact, even though the final result was
insufficient, pride was restored and many observers commented that the team had
played an heroic match true to the club's values. Not something heard too often
when it comes to Mourinho's Madrid.On the whole, Mourinho's spell in Spain has
been successful. The Portuguese has claimed one Liga title, a Copa del Rey (with
the possibility of a second to come) and a Spanish Supercopa, while closing the
gap on the best-ever Barcelona side and also restoring Madrid to their rightful
place among Europe's elite.Three successive semi-finals in the continent's
premier club competition may seem normal now, but Madrid had failed to make it
beyond the last 16 in the six previous editions of the tournament and had not
featured in the last four since 2003, when Vicente del Bosque was coach.Having
claimed the Champions League crown at the Bernabeu with Inter in 2010, however,
Mourinho was expected to bring the trophy back to Madrid for the first time
since 2002. Indeed, at his first press conference he spoke glowingly at
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prospect of winning the competition with a third different team. Three years on,
though, it has not quite happened. So where exactly did it go wrong?Tuesday's
game highlighted the need to sign a new striker, something which Mourinho has
failed to address in his entire time at the club. Had Gonzalo Higuain converted
an excellent early chance, things may have been oh so different. Karim Benzema
did impress with a goal and an assist after coming on, but his contribution is
also far too erratic, while the Portuguese has also been unable to identify a
right-back, another weak link in the side. With Alvaro Arbeloa injured,
midfielder Michael Essien started there on Tuesday. And he did well, but Madrid
can do better - particularly in a Champions League semi-final.Player disputes, a
prickly press relationship, problems with fans and confrontations with club
colleagues have not helped Mourinho either and he does indeed seem less loved in
Spain than at his other sides. Madrid are also a much more demanding club than
any of his other teams; he is expected to win, win well and entertain too - so
his brand of football was perhaps never going to please. None of those factors
have helped in general terms, although none will have affected the team on
Tuesday. Coincidentally, Mourinho's other two semi-final exits at Madrid came
against the other two sides in the last four this time - Barcelona and Bayern.
And the two ties against the Germans saw the Portuguese's side away from home in
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in the second match. Not Mourinho. "I like to play at home in the first match,"
he said after the 1-1 draw at the Bernabeu against Manchester United in the last
16 in February. "Then you know exactly what you need to do [in the second match]
and there are no doubts."Indeed, a look at some of Mourinho's finest results in
the Champions League knockout stages shows that many did come with the home leg
played first. These include Porto's win over Manchester United in 2004, Inter's
victories against Barcelona and Chelsea in 2010, and Madrid's passage versus Sir
Alex Ferguson's side this term.Looking at the three semi-final defeats, it seems
to be in the first match where the doubts have crept in. Against Barca in
2010-11, the Portuguese picked Pepe as an enforcer in a three-man midfield and
saw the plan (which had worked days earlier in the final of the Copa del Rey)
backfire as the defender was sent off. The coach also received criticism from
fans for his ultra-defensive formation in a home match (with little more than 30
per cent possession) and ended up losing 2-0 as Messi struck twice against 10
men late in the game. A much more positive Madrid drew the second match 1-1 at
Camp Nou when Mourinho seemed to finally discover another way of playing the
Catalan club.A year later, he almost got away with it as Madrid came within a
minute of sealing a 1-1 draw at the Allianz Arena, but a defensive lapse late in
the game allowed Mario Gomez to hit a winner which would prove decisive. It was
no less than Bayern had deserved, however, and Mourinho's approach appeared
overly cautious, albeit against a strong side. In the return, Real raced into a
two-goal lead but were pegged back and eventually edged out on
penalties.Something similar occurred this season. The damage was not done on
Tuesday, but last Wednesday in his side's dismal display in Dortmund. Madrid
lacked width and intensity in a sterile showing as Mourinho got it all wrong
tactically with a virtually untried 4-1-4-1 formation in which the players
looked anything but comfortable.The result was the disastrous 4-1 defeat in
Dortmund and, ultimately, it proved to be an insurmountable scoreline on
Tuesday. As in the previous two semi-finals, Mourinho's men came out and
attacked in the second leg, yet it was a conservative approach in the first
match which has arguably cost his Madrid team from making it all the way to the
final over the last three years. Had he been more proactive in his approach
instead of just reactive after the first matches, Madrid may have had their
Decima by now - and Mourinho his Tercera. As it is, both will have to
wait.Follow Ben Hayward on
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