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Jose Mourinho Hates Pepe & Iker Casillas but Loves Diego Lopez & Raphael Varane
It’s always personal for Jose Mourinho, always has been. Probably knowing his time at Real Madrid is coming to an end, he doesn’t mind blasting out at strong dressing room figures like Pepe and Iker Casillas, while praising himself by “supporting” Raphale Varane and Diego Lopez.
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Cristiano Ronaldo Needs to Get Used to a New Real Madrid Manager
Two names on everyone’s lips when it comes to the garbage time of the Real Madrid season: Jose Mourinho and Iker Casillas. Still that battle of egos keeps on clashing, while Cristiano Ronaldo, quietly, a failure of the Champions League semifinals, is going about his business.
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Real Madrid – Cristiano Ronaldo Enjoys Angel Di Maria at His Best
Things are always interesting at Real Madrid, and they manage to stay on course, even if it’s leading nowhere, despite the inner problems, now revolving around the Iker Casillas – Pepe – Jose Mourinho line. In footballing terms, Cristiano Ronaldo is close to 200 goals for the club on another flat display, mostly enjoying the fact that Angel di Maria and Kaka have their own issues to prove and sort out in the final weeks of the season.
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Chelsea FC – Jose Mourinho Loves Rumors About Him
If there’s one thing you can be sure of when it comes to Jose Mourinho, it’s that he loves being the center of attention. Right after the Real Madrid farewell match from the Champions League, the stage was set for stronger rumors and speculations than ever before regarding his return to Chelsea.
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Real Madrid – Cristiano Ronaldo Doesn’t Show Up for Jose Mourinho
After getting knocked out of the Champions League in the semifinal stage for a third consecutive time, the comments made by Cristiano Ronaldo and Jose Mourinho after the match seemed to grab more headlines than the match itself, which turned out to be another failure for a team that should have done a whole lot more over the past few seasons.
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Real Madrid – Jose Mourinho Has Only Cristiano Ronaldo to Count On
With his own personal legacy the only thing he really cares about, Jose Mourinho needs Cristiano Ronaldo to be more than healthy, but at his superhuman best as Real Madrid try to erase a three goal deficit from their first leg against Borussia Dortmund, which seems like an impossible quest at first, second and third glances.
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Real Madrid – Angel Di Maria Makes Sure Everything is Normal
No one at Real Madird thinks there’s a chance of winning the league title, but it doesn’t mean the season is over. Making certain second place is tied up is all that’s left, not to mention city and team pride being at stake. Not a great match, but another fine tactical display from Jose Mourinho with a tattered bunch while Angel Di Maria provided the creative spark to finish the job.
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Jose Mourinho at Real Madrid is a Failure
Three seasons, one league title, no Champions League final, possibly two Copa Del Reys when it’s all over. It’s unlikely that Jose Mourinho will continue as the manager of Real Madrid once the 2012-2013 season is over, and deeming his tenure with the club a failed adventure, no matter what kind of spin he and others will try to put on the summary.
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Real Madrid – Cristiano Ronaldo Fails Along With Jose Mourinho
If this was one of the final matches for Jose Mourinho as a Real Madrid manager, it will be an arrogant display that shows the Portuguese manager doesn’t always learn from past mistakes, while giving Cristiano Ronaldo hardly any help to try and do something against an opponent he knew he’d struggle with, relying too much on his ability to win matches on his own.
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5 Reasons Why Real Madrid Will Win the Champions League
After two straight seasons of being halted at the semifinal, it’s time Real Madrid come through and reach the Champions League final for the first time in over a decade. With Cristiano Ronaldo playing better than anyone in the world, not to mention scoring on every big occasion, there’s no reason that Jose Mourinho doesn’t get the chance to become the first manager with three trophies for three different clubs.