Did this match kickstart the end of mourinho?
Was this the starting point of mouyes?
>>76218820
>Was this the starting point of mouyes?
sacking the club doctor because hazard dived
>>76218820
https://youtu.be/Jeiu7y-a220
Sit back and enjoy Guardiola BTFO Mouyes in their first La Liga encounter
>>76218832
Not really, mourinho was psychologically ruined after this game. Poop had him in shackles and probably still does. Do you think he gets flashbacks of that night in Barcelona?
>>76218875
This how the year ended.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_YsDS9dMKI
>>76218891
he turned an entire title winning team against himself and finish 10th. that was certainly the catalyst
>>76218820
No, that match started the fire
THIS match several years later is where his soul died, if they won you just KNOW they'd have beat Chelsea and he would have been the one to claim La Decima and become the all time GOAT, but CR7, Kaka and Ramos all choked in the shootout
>>76218892
are you a M/a/dridista? how excited was the Mourinho appointment and how did you feel before that first game vs Barcelona under Mou?
>>76218892
This was just after halal got BTFO'd at home against Barcelona in the CL. Do you think poop actually cared about this meme cup? He was focusing on the champions league final and the players were probably tired after celebrating their la liga title. This match meant nothing because Ramos ended up breaking the cup during the bus parade
>>76218930
Obviously we knew that that Madrid was inferior to Pep´s Barcelona, but no one expected a 5-0. But that was just his first game. It was a dissapoint obviously.
The end of Mourinho was 2 years later, in Dortmund with the 4-1. We tried the comeback but we failed.
Next year we won the CL with Ancelotti, but Mourinho made Real Madrid competent again.
>>76218944
Nope, this was before the CL semis.
You really hate Real Madrid dont you fucking customer?
Say what you want about Mou and Pep but their rivalry in La Liga is unmatched
>>76218820
>end of mourinho
>before he started to dismantle pep's barça
>before he absolutely shattered la liga the following season
>before he absolutely shattered epl in 2015
>before he won the remaining european trophy for united
he could've even finished 3rd or 4th this year but he threw that last few games because he wanted to win the ecl
stop memeing prison bruce
>>76218970
>Mourinho made Real Madrid competent again
Lmao, ancelotti literally changed the formation of the team and the roles of some players after Mouyes' trophyless season, and Zidane still uses Ancelotti's 4-3-3 tactics with Casemiro as the defensive midfielder instead of Alonso, Ancelotti literally set the foundations of the Real Madrid we see today. RM's success has nothing to do with Mouyes
>>76219041
Ancelotti's 4-3-3 and Zidane's 4-3-3 are extremely different. A midfield of Alonso/Modric/Di Maria works nothing like a midfield of Casemiro/Modric/Kroos.
>>76218820
Yes, we've headed into his second-to-last stage after what had happened to him in less than 30 (thirty) seconds against Chelsea.
He's winning trophies but his mind has realised how low the standards have become for him. Parking the bus and hoping his best attacking players pull out something great is becoming an increasingly useless tactic, and he is beginning to know this.
>>76219041
So, Real Madrid not being able to get past the round of 16, and getting eliminated by FUCKING Lyon twice in 8 years prior to 2010 was all just coincidence? Mou reaching 3 semi finals and being only a Ramos penalty and an özil choke in the 85th+ min away from reaching 2 finals in 3 years was all dumb luck?
Bugger off, you buttblasted wog. Nothing will change the fact that Madrid is history's greatest club, and Mourinho the best coach in the past 15 years.
It's hilarious how quickly people forgot how shit Real Madrid were before Mourinho.
He literally turned them from an inflated, Arsenal-tier laughing stock into one of the leading three clubs of Europe.
>>76219257
>>76219234
this. as much as I disliked his whining he definitely turned the club upside down, from perennial losers in the CL to permanent contenders. that's not to say this last few years of continental success are all due to Mourinho, but it was a turning point
At the end of the day, results and trophies are the ONLY relevant measuring stick for a football coach, and basically no one touches Mou in that department nowadays. Guardiola's 3 Bundleliga titles mean NOTHING in big picture because he failed to win the CL. It's narratives and momentums that shape legacies, not circlejerks and analytics. If Mourinho wins PL with ManUtd, no one will give a shit abouut his Real failures.