Wining europa league with porto, then the triplet with porto, premier league with chelsea (could have been more, but there was the controversy games vs barcelona, for a couple of years), triplet with inter and then record season on real madrid.
Lol but just kid grew up with fifa know Yashin lol Btw true, even tho, I have to say, Julio Cesar was a bit underatted but at that time there were so much good gk. But he was really spectacular, but he was at the same level as Toldo, the previous gk. And as you can guess, Toldo is really good... but he just grew the same age as Buffon lol And Buffon at 20 yo was really something else
The goat of all coaches... Beat the prime Barcelona with ease ... Won Europa league with a weak a** man united team(almost won PL as well if not for man city cheating their way to win the title ) .. won ucl with FC Porto When real Madrid had players like zidane, R9 and Carlos and more.
Whether or not he's the best manager of all time, he's my personal favourite. I don't know what exactly it is that makes Mourinho so magnetic, his almost instinctive desire to win, his charisma and his strategic media handling style that's sometimes seen as arrogance or even madness... A true genius, a special one.
He's just so different from every other manager and he is the true unsung hero story. Player in Portugal 2nd division and quit football early to study and become a manager because he was sure he could be the best manager in the world one day. He was mocked at Barcelona for being a translator. He ended up coaching a mid table club in Portugal union de lereira which he took up to 3rd then went to Porto And the rest is history This is a true movie material story
@@brandonayong5823 definitely, they should make a movie about him. And I would watch it. I dreamed a lot about becoming a football manager, just because of Mourinho. I played with lower lines + counter-attack in FM just to emulate him.
You missed a little but essential detail about the semifinal second leg against Barcellona: Motta never hitted Busquez. He only enlarge the arm to protect himself and Busquez simulated to be hit. There's even an iconic shot where you can see him on the ground peeking out and opening his hands to check if the act worked.
Mourinho has this special relationship with so many of his former players, unfortunately it’s either “I would die for him” or “I would rather die than play for him”. But there is one thing that makes even his haters take their hats off for him - the man works hard. He will work his ass off to make it happen for his team.
@@achuthp.k4567 That's BS. There's only been a few "new generation" people that had that attitude with him and it's really just 1: Pogba. What's happened is that players have more power now than ever before + the Sporting director has taken on the responsibilities that coaches used to take on. This means that Mourinho has had a lot less control and leverage over the past decade (he can't unilaterally make transfer decisions in the same way. This video is a perfect example of that).
That would have been iconic , but I suspect he would have left after Mou left for Real Madrid , since Mou would have been his only link on Foreign land , and as Mou always does , would have brought him to Real Madrid . I am not even a Chelsea supporter , but It would have been nice to see Lampard play for Inter and RM , always nice to see British players go out of their comfort zone and play in other leagues , but it's very rare.
Mourinho is loved in Madrid. He brought the winning mentality again. Shame that he could not win UCL with Madrid. That loss to Bayern still hurts , even with 5 UCL after that
Kaka and Cristiano were perhaps one of the best penalty takers of the last 20 years and still missed the first and second penalty there, I am sure they would have beaten that Chelsea though.
That Inter team gets really underrated by revisionist history. It was a brilliant collection of talent all at the tail end of their primes and declined quickly afterward but still in their primes in 2010. Cesar was considered one of the best keepers in the world, Lucio and Samuel were considered among the best CBs and Zanetti was seen as one of the greats. One of the best defenses of the century to date. Then you had Maicon Cambiasso Sneijder and Etoo were considered top 3 at RB, DM, AM and CF respectively, Milito was one of the best scorers in Europe at the time, even the rest of the roster like Motta, Pandev, Stankovic, Cordoba, Muntari and Balotelli were legit
I almost compare it to the 2008 Boston Celtics, guys who made moves happen and won a championship during the last years of their prime with stout defensive play holding them up. They both certainly didn't last but at least some of them were rewarded with the Big One after years of trying.
@@nikosofidemporas Because Mourinho was a magician. He took good but not world class players like Pandev and Motta and made them perform like they were the best players in the world. Pandev was playing better than Messi in that season. That was all Mourinho. Of course Inter was full of the greatest players of all time in their respective roles, like Julio Cesar, Cambiasso, Maicon, Zanetti and Samuel.
your docus are pure gold. I would pay to watch them. Especially when the topic is my team, been a fan since 1997. Mourinho is our generations Helenio Herrera
He is way more than Herrera Herrera was the master of catenaccio and yet became increasingly stringent later on, in his life Mourinho is the opposite , he has adapted more with time
@Udayon Sen Mourinho hasnt really adapted all that much since his stint at Real Madrid, though. In fact, besides 1 la Liga and 1 premier league, he hasn't done much of anything since Inter's treble win. One of the greatest coaches of all time for sure, but I think people should start looking at the second half of his career a lot more.
@@jackdaniel2457 you forgot europa league with mu (in a bad time for the club) and a conference with Roma a team who never won outside italy and even in italy won every 30 years 😂
@@elyasbalogunI bet you enjoyed that Sergio Biscuits cheating ways almost knocked out Internazionale I'm a fan of Barca but during 2006/2011Barca always had weird events that would help them out😂
As an Inter fan, great analysis! There's a little mistake, Mourinho changed to 4-2-3-1 in the 2nd leg against Chelsea, not with D. Kyev. I was in Madrid with my father and it was one of the best day of my life, luckily we had our flight to come back to Milan at 1AM so we managed to go to San Siro to wait for the team at dawn, Mourinho stayed in Madrid and we've never see him again. That was the only disappointment he gave us, not celebrating with us at the stadium.
you know, Inzaghi's Inter is somehow almost at the same level. The difference is Inzaghi's squad had more free-transfer players compared to Mou whose squad was almost as expensive as Real Madrid back then. Inzaghi needs to win another treble for Inter to prove his legacy in the club.
may 22nd 2010 lives in my heart forever that day brought tears of joy to my eyes..i am an interista for life and a lover of jose mourinho's passion & flair for the game favorite manger of all time.. this video kinda made me tear up love to all my inter supporters
Finalmente um português que reconhece o talento do Mourinho. Onde quer que eu vá em Lisboa as pessoas no geral se limitam em dizer que ele é "arrogante" quando na verdade aquilo que ele demonstra é auto confiança e vontade de vencer
This was immense, thank you so much for such a coherent breakdown of this piece of history. You are doing credit to the legacy of an absolute Icon and legend of the game. Fantastic work here, thank you!
Great memories and achievement by Jose Mourinho... Can see all his commitment, legacy, charisma, relationship with the players and his passion by winning mentality... As a Tottenham Fans, feel lucky to have him as a manager before.. our board of directors was so stupid by sacking him before cup final game..
Você conta uma história muito bem, consegue prender a gente por todo o vídeo. Quando vejo, o vídeo já está no fim, nem parece que foram mais de 10 minutos. Parabéns pelo trabalho
One of the most epic seasons of all time in any club (probably along with the year he won UCL at Porto and his first year at Chelsea, oh and also the year he finaly won La Liga from Barça lol).
The 2 seasons at Porto,where he won everything. 2 first leagues,One UEFA Cup,One UEFA Super Cup,one UEFA Champions league and one FIFA world teams Champion. Only in 2 seasons . Mourinho is the MAN.
They gave that man the biggest clubs in the deepest pits, and he dragged them right out and back into the sunlight. He’s a “special one”, none will ever compare.
Mourinho added the necessary "Drama" to football ⚽... He was Vocal both on and off the Pitch... His records speaks for themselves.... A SERIAL WINNER 🥇!!!
Roma Fan Here ♥️💛, He really did take a very bad Roma side from 7th to Conference League champions and probably at the end of the 22/23 we will play in the Champions League. And the last time we played in the champions League was 4 years ago in 2019.
Roma was the strongest team in that Conference League, the other strong team was Tottenham and was expelled from the competition. Teams in Conference League are mediocre teams and Roma was the favouirite by the bookmakers odds to win the cup.
@@intelakchual1061 Lol, what does it means? It makes no sense, that's just like saying that winning the Champions League is better than arrive 4th, I mean that's pretty obvious, it doesn't take a genius to know that is better😂.
When inter faced Barcelona, i thought it was an easy Barca win, as they were inhuman for the last 2/3 seasons. Inter won the first leg 3-1 still i believed that Barca will win. Didn't watch the second leg, but the highlights spoke of it really. I mean those inter players left their soul in camp nou that day. It was spectacular and moist eyes was a natural sight on what inter achieved that day.
@@diegochaparro1366 prime messi, Iniesta,xavi with Puyol and Vladez alongside other superstars. Pep as the coach and coming off a champions league title. I dont think i was that off thinking it was an easy barca win. But well this is the champions league after all then 😂😂😂
Mourinho at porto 2 league titles Europa league Champions league Supercup League cup Mourinho at chelsea 2 PL Titles FA cup 2 league cups 1 community shield Mourinho at inter 2 league titles 1 cup 1 champions league Mourinho at Madrid 1 record breaking Liga title with 109 points and 121 goals 1 Copa del rey 1 Supercup Mourinho at Chelsea again 1 PL title 1 league cup Mourinho at man united 1 community shield 1 league cup 1 Europa league Mourinho at spurs A final he was forbidden to play Mourinho at roma Conference league. First trophy for Roma in 15 years
Absolute legend, if it wasnt for just how many titles and how many talents sir alex raised, the monsters he created, mourinho would easily be the best coach of all time, my favourite figure in football next to Pelé.
This might sound hyperbolic, but this channel has genuinely started to get me to fall in love with football again. Over the last few years the money, corruption and attitudes of many modern players have really dampened my passion for the sport. But these amazing videos that you put together, that are so well researched and reveal so much behind the personalities that make up the sport, have really been pulling me back in. Back in the day, my favourite player was Hernanes, because while he was never the best, he married the workmanship of a box to box midfielder with classic Brazillian flair, and his technique with both feet was so incredible to watch. Hearing the stories of players like Michu from your channel reminded me why I love players like that.
Aside from the corruption, the days of talented, quality, passionate and disciplined players are long gone. All we have left are scrubs earning mega bucks. Can u imagine a player like Wesley schnyder being a surplus to requirements. In that Era u can randomly pick quality and talented players from any club either lower class or upper class, they are bound everywhere with little money.. I, myself have stopped watching the mediocrity of this modern day football and players. Only rich clubs enjoys the services of the few good players left. The days a Lyon will send galacticos packing in 2nd round back to back, Rc Lens defeating bayern. days of Deportivo lacorona destroying Ac milan, or monaca beating star studded Chelsea, days that valencia made ucl finals back to back, the days of low budget arsenal edging out Almighty Juve and Real in run up to the finals, A bayern Leverkusen trying to beat Real in ucl final, and many other great memories...
@@hadamz007 I try not to blame the players too much though. They're the ones who are only human. It's the oil barons, uber-capitalists and Saudi royalty who swoop in and offer them obscene amounts of money as teenagers who I put the blame on. And while they corrupt the lives of those young players, they turn the clubs, the stadiums, even the fanbases themselves into corpo-shlock. And they make their own rich selves richer, and the richest clubs richer, and the gap just continues to grow. They suck the soul out of it, plain and simple.
Holding prime Barcelona at the Camp Nou with a man down. Mourinho jailed the whole Tiki taka system. Legendary. I'll tell my kids. No.. Nooo.. I'll show them the clip!
As a Bayern fan since 1993 - THIS was a hard defeat against a tactical, defensive but dangerous and experienced team. I still thought we had a phenomenal year, so this loss didn't hurt as bad as the loss against Manchester United. But seeing the Materrazzi ending at the end....they deserved this title. I remember them defeating Barca...fighting for every freaking inch. It was a great final with phenomenal players.
I remember milito he went from forgotten finished flop to the man that decided the goals in the inter frontline Mourinho really know how to polish covered diamonds
this guy will always be clear of pep everyone hates him except me I love him his mentality to fight passion scream foul cheat I love it I love it the things I would do to have him
I love your videos, I recently have been getting into football and all the stories that you've shown me just makes me like it even more. Thanks for the content
Fantastic RUclips content. Had warm sentiments for this guy already, and I remember him going to see the bus. We were privileged and probably too fortunate to see that private moment, but it’s all good I think. Thanks for the full back-story. Very impressive all around..
Ive always said it , the 2000s was such a amazing time for footy. The teams , player's n coaches of that period was all amazing. I have not to this day enjoyed football as much as i did back then, n dont think i ever will again . Such a exciting time to witness all those games/moments
Top 5 Managers in Modern Football for me: 1. Ferguson 2. Mourinho, Ancelotti 3. Guardiola 4. Klopp 5. Zidane Maybe Wenger or Conte deserve to be in there?
This video answers the question that I have always questioned why did a team that just won the champion league the year prior end up staying in the shadow for more than a decade until their recent comeback with Conte in 2020. This inter-Mourinho team really fit the phrase " The Last Dance".
It was because they were old as the video showed + after 2011 the economic crisis hit Europe and inter suffered they had to let most players go while struggling under debt to get new players what u saw with conte was the effect rebuilding for close to 10 yrs
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“For Inter he was absolute Royalty For Fifa he was best coach AND STILL To Uefa was nothing They didn’t award him Nothing You can take a guess why” 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
He called UEFA out, for helping Barcelona cheat. During that era, Senes Erzik was a director of Unicef (Barcelona shirt sponsor) was also in the UEFA executive committee. It's pretty obvious there was a conflict of interest.
as fans of Inter, it is unreal. He left the team right away after finishing his business. Inter struggling ever since then. I just hope this season will be ours.
Congrats lad, great to see you back playing. Love the fact you're with Wrexham, hope you enjoy the promotion. Well played Saturday, you well solid as 💪
yes.. the year i face my first brokenheart season.. 2010 that final se lucio on inter side... we dont have the keeper at kahn level... dont give me wrong butt is really good keeper but we lose the treble to mou... that inter team was crazy good with toto striker combo..
The way you do these mini-documentaries is great. This is far from the first I've seen you do. You convey loads of emotion. This was a great watch and has me now really interested in watching some highlights again from this season of theirs.
A little detail to add to this, namely, involving two players: Ibrahimovic and Sneijder. Ibrahimovic has never won the CL. That's unbelievable considering his long resume sheet of top tier European clubs, and amazing goals. So, in 2009 he leaves Inter to join Barcelona, for a better chance to win the CL. Just, to loose to Inter in the semi final. He was so close to adding a CL title to his carrer. If only he had stayed one more year. He must be hitting himself in the head everyday. The next one is more sad. That year, 2010, was the World Cup too. Besides the treble, Inter had also Won the Super Coppa Italia, and the Club World Cup. That's 5 titles in one season. So, the World Cup final comes, and It's Spain vs none other then, Sneijder's Netherlands. Here's a player who has won all the tournaments he entered with Inter, and is now one match away from writing the impossible history, that arguably no one will ever be able to do. Namely, to win the treble + couple more tournaments + the World Cup. All the great legends, and big superstar names before him couldn't do it. Well, the rest as they say is history. Imagine, if only the Netherlands had won the World Cup in 2010. Sneijder would have accomplished the impossible. The tears he shed after the 2010 WC final were different then those around him.
I remember when he left to join Real Madrid, the top man in the Italian FA came out and said "as long as I'm in charge, mourinho will never manage another Italian team". Obv some bad blood their, yet I never found out what went on.??
Eto'o winning back to back trebles with 2 different clubs and playing styles, isn't nearly talked about enough
he is african, bad luck i guess :/
@@simbo964 Lol.
@@simbo964 Drogba is French I guess 🙄
Pep had an issue with eto which is how he ended up at inter. Wonder what it was he didn’t like? Definitely was not his goal ratio eh?
Also won 11 trophies in 2 season. Would have been 12 but inter lost to Atletico.
Never tired to revisit Jose's time at Inter. What a dream treble it was!
It's straight out of Hollywood. Or Football Manager.
@@tf-ok 100%
By far the greatest treble ever made. He had all the odds against him
Wining europa league with porto, then the triplet with porto, premier league with chelsea (could have been more, but there was the controversy games vs barcelona, for a couple of years), triplet with inter and then record season on real madrid.
Pep couldn't do that without a billion pound squad!
He did not mentioned Júlio César . A good example that goalkeepers are underappreciated no matter how they perform
yeah, ppl like buffon,yashin,alisson are underappreciated
Lol but just kid grew up with fifa know Yashin lol
Btw true, even tho, I have to say, Julio Cesar was a bit underatted but at that time there were so much good gk.
But he was really spectacular, but he was at the same level as Toldo, the previous gk.
And as you can guess, Toldo is really good... but he just grew the same age as Buffon lol
And Buffon at 20 yo was really something else
The less you see of the goalie, the better it is for your team. 😂
In italy they still call him the dream catcher saying "he blocked THAT shot" from Messi
He was amazing in 2007-2010 but was awful after that
That era of football was simply iconic. The coaches, the players, the teams, the drama, the passion. Truly special.
yeah and the dirty UEFALONA, we never forgot
Don't forget the owner, Mr. Moratti
@@slamdunk118Barça was the best Team in the world at that time, don 't be delusional.
@@matiasmedina4043 best but still slightly uefalona, can't blame the team, barca board is always eccentric
@@matiasmedina4043considering how the first club that came to your mind after seeing 'uefalona' was Barca proves his point even better
Most charismatic coach of all the time and a proven winner.
The best
@@nananou1687 the goat
The goat of all coaches... Beat the prime Barcelona with ease ... Won Europa league with a weak a** man united team(almost won PL as well if not for man city cheating their way to win the title ) .. won ucl with FC Porto When real Madrid had players like zidane, R9 and Carlos and more.
@@lazybum9732 ferguson.
What a nice name @vegetalaunchedfinalflash 😂😂
Whether or not he's the best manager of all time, he's my personal favourite. I don't know what exactly it is that makes Mourinho so magnetic, his almost instinctive desire to win, his charisma and his strategic media handling style that's sometimes seen as arrogance or even madness... A true genius, a special one.
I don't know why you said you don't know but you clearly know why, every single thing you said is why.
Finally Found someone like me....
Haha you like extravagant people
He's just so different from every other manager and he is the true unsung hero story. Player in Portugal 2nd division and quit football early to study and become a manager because he was sure he could be the best manager in the world one day. He was mocked at Barcelona for being a translator. He ended up coaching a mid table club in Portugal union de lereira which he took up to 3rd then went to Porto And the rest is history
This is a true movie material story
@@brandonayong5823 definitely, they should make a movie about him. And I would watch it.
I dreamed a lot about becoming a football manager, just because of Mourinho. I played with lower lines + counter-attack in FM just to emulate him.
You missed a little but essential detail about the semifinal second leg against Barcellona: Motta never hitted Busquez. He only enlarge the arm to protect himself and Busquez simulated to be hit. There's even an iconic shot where you can see him on the ground peeking out and opening his hands to check if the act worked.
Just wrote the same haha
😂😂😂
Still lost soo It was just nerce racking not a big problem
In the video the OP actually included a frame where Motta seemingly called Busquet out for faking... 15:51
Jose Mourinho is an icon. PERIOD.
lol what do u mean by period ? Did someone win the treble with Porto or Inter ???
Now he is a 🦖
When Benitez came to Inter after Mourinho he wanted Etoo to play winger, and he just responded 'No, I only do that for Mourinho'
which kinda makes the point for Pep regarding him
@@Felipe-wl2ls pep is racist so it doesn't matter.
@@Felipe-wl2ls But at the same time makes Mourinho even more special
Rafa.. lol
The Special one.
The Messi and Ronaldo of coaches.
El especiale
Indeed.
Nothing else to say💪
The wonder kid
Mourinho has this special relationship with so many of his former players, unfortunately it’s either “I would die for him” or “I would rather die than play for him”. But there is one thing that makes even his haters take their hats off for him - the man works hard. He will work his ass off to make it happen for his team.
It's this new generation brats that have the 'i would rather die than play for him' mentality to be honest.
Mourinho is old school. In this new gen social media oriented Era, young players are brats with big egos. They don't like hearing advices
@@achuthp.k4567 Yup, this is the reason why managing PSG is so hard. Too many clashing egos with enough power to overturn decisions made by the coach.
@@achuthp.k4567 That's BS. There's only been a few "new generation" people that had that attitude with him and it's really just 1: Pogba. What's happened is that players have more power now than ever before + the Sporting director has taken on the responsibilities that coaches used to take on.
This means that Mourinho has had a lot less control and leverage over the past decade (he can't unilaterally make transfer decisions in the same way. This video is a perfect example of that).
“I would rather die than play for him”
Basically many players from MU and Tottenham..
Truly the special one. This sport would be so much less without Mourinho
Lampard at Inter would have been amazing. Lampard probably hit his prime at 29-32. In terms of goal contributions.
Him and Zanetti!
Imagine mate 😍
That would have been iconic , but I suspect he would have left after Mou left for Real Madrid , since Mou would have been his only link on Foreign land , and as Mou always does , would have brought him to Real Madrid . I am not even a Chelsea supporter , but It would have been nice to see Lampard play for Inter and RM , always nice to see British players go out of their comfort zone and play in other leagues , but it's very rare.
@@KD-us9jm I have the impression it became more common on the last 5 years or so, especially with young players.
His best season was 09-10 season
Mourinho is loved in Madrid. He brought the winning mentality again. Shame that he could not win UCL with Madrid. That loss to Bayern still hurts , even with 5 UCL after that
Just pure bad luck. Ramos and CR7 were two best penalty takers in the world who missed against Bayern. Still that was a great team
Kaka and Cristiano were perhaps one of the best penalty takers of the last 20 years and still missed the first and second penalty there, I am sure they would have beaten that Chelsea though.
@@jesus1021 also Ramos never missed a penalty after that in Madrid
He built the foundation of the galacticos. Kudos to him
That Inter team gets really underrated by revisionist history. It was a brilliant collection of talent all at the tail end of their primes and declined quickly afterward but still in their primes in 2010. Cesar was considered one of the best keepers in the world, Lucio and Samuel were considered among the best CBs and Zanetti was seen as one of the greats. One of the best defenses of the century to date. Then you had Maicon Cambiasso Sneijder and Etoo were considered top 3 at RB, DM, AM and CF respectively, Milito was one of the best scorers in Europe at the time, even the rest of the roster like Motta, Pandev, Stankovic, Cordoba, Muntari and Balotelli were legit
I almost compare it to the 2008 Boston Celtics, guys who made moves happen and won a championship during the last years of their prime with stout defensive play holding them up. They both certainly didn't last but at least some of them were rewarded with the Big One after years of trying.
The revisionist try to make Mourinho like a magician that is why that squad is underrated.
@@nikosofidemporas Because Mourinho was a magician. He took good but not world class players like Pandev and Motta and made them perform like they were the best players in the world. Pandev was playing better than Messi in that season. That was all Mourinho. Of course Inter was full of the greatest players of all time in their respective roles, like Julio Cesar, Cambiasso, Maicon, Zanetti and Samuel.
Stankovic was one of the most versatile midfielders of that time.
@@FuzzyDlop Agree except on Pandev being better than Messi that season 😂😂😂
your docus are pure gold. I would pay to watch them. Especially when the topic is my team, been a fan since 1997. Mourinho is our generations Helenio Herrera
He is way more than Herrera
Herrera was the master of catenaccio and yet became increasingly stringent later on, in his life
Mourinho is the opposite , he has adapted more with time
@@nananou1687 that's irrelevant for my point.... I'm talking about winning the UCL for Inter.
@Udayon Sen
Mourinho hasnt really adapted all that much since his stint at Real Madrid, though. In fact, besides 1 la Liga and 1 premier league, he hasn't done much of anything since Inter's treble win. One of the greatest coaches of all time for sure, but I think people should start looking at the second half of his career a lot more.
@@jackdaniel2457 you forgot europa league with mu (in a bad time for the club) and a conference with Roma a team who never won outside italy and even in italy won every 30 years 😂
What about holo Simeone
That scene with Materrazi was too emotional, even though I'm a Barca fan, I absolutely enjoyed that 2010/11 Inter team.
*2009/2010
Its 2009/2010 season
Oh my bad. You guys are right 👍
@@elyasbalogunI bet you enjoyed that Sergio Biscuits cheating ways almost knocked out Internazionale
I'm a fan of Barca but during 2006/2011Barca always had weird events that would help them out😂
i bet you enjoyed that Milito offside goal@@rajorn2223
As an Inter fan, great analysis! There's a little mistake, Mourinho changed to 4-2-3-1 in the 2nd leg against Chelsea, not with D. Kyev. I was in Madrid with my father and it was one of the best day of my life, luckily we had our flight to come back to Milan at 1AM so we managed to go to San Siro to wait for the team at dawn, Mourinho stayed in Madrid and we've never see him again. That was the only disappointment he gave us, not celebrating with us at the stadium.
His time at Inter is nothing but legendary. That team was something else.
They have better now il turco il kebabo calahnnoglu brozovic, the tank dzeko, swetty lakaka, grandpa acerbi and onana from wish and alibaba
@@Kebabturken eww no , onana is failing at fkin man utd
What's crazy is that's arguably only Mourinho's second best achievement - the best one being winning the UCL with Porto, of course.
you know, Inzaghi's Inter is somehow almost at the same level. The difference is Inzaghi's squad had more free-transfer players compared to Mou whose squad was almost as expensive as Real Madrid back then. Inzaghi needs to win another treble for Inter to prove his legacy in the club.
@@biteme9505 agree.
That Mou run to the middle of the pitch: Legendary
may 22nd 2010 lives in my heart forever that day brought tears of joy to my eyes..i am an interista for life and a lover of jose mourinho's passion & flair for the game favorite manger of all time.. this video kinda made me tear up love to all my inter supporters
That inter squad was truly special. Will never forget it!
Inter's treble was truly one of the best moments of the 2010s.
I love your Mourinho videos his Porto run deserves a documentary
Finalmente um português que reconhece o talento do Mourinho. Onde quer que eu vá em Lisboa as pessoas no geral se limitam em dizer que ele é "arrogante" quando na verdade aquilo que ele demonstra é auto confiança e vontade de vencer
Não confundas Lisboa com tudo o que seja a sul de Gaia. Sou da Nazaré e o Mourinho é um dos treinadores mais influentes da história do futebol.
Sou brasileiro e sou muito fã do Mourinho.
Eu nasci e vivo em Lisboa, e adoro o Mourinho.
Jose could turn my Nan into a world class forward let’s be real
@@amsiizluerta1837 :D
He’s not lying tbh…. These men plays for the badge not for TikTok
Okay boomer. Sorry you like bad clubs
That Champions League run was probably the most meaningful run in all sports.
Cavs 2016 nba championship run was more meaningful
@@Handlingthesenuts.That’s basketball, meaning that no one cares
This was another fantastic video, dear sir. I loved every minute of it! The last 25 seconds were almost GODLY
Everytime I see this scene with Materazzi and Mourinho, I always get emotional.
This guy makes the best soccer videos on the internet.
Truth. This one tops even all his own videos tho.
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I just discovered his videos by accidentally clicking on this one but when I heard his narration I was instantly hooked
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This was immense, thank you so much for such a coherent breakdown of this piece of history.
You are doing credit to the legacy of an absolute Icon and legend of the game.
Fantastic work here, thank you!
Great memories and achievement by Jose Mourinho... Can see all his commitment, legacy, charisma, relationship with the players and his passion by winning mentality...
As a Tottenham Fans, feel lucky to have him as a manager before.. our board of directors was so stupid by sacking him before cup final game..
Jose Mourinho with grey hair was just something else
The Goat of football videos telling us a story of a football GOAT coach (and they are portuguese, ORGULHO !!)
My all time favorite coach... Also the overall the best. This video was better than great. Gratitude is a must.
Você conta uma história muito bem, consegue prender a gente por todo o vídeo. Quando vejo, o vídeo já está no fim, nem parece que foram mais de 10 minutos. Parabéns pelo trabalho
Ele é portugues?
@@jucalebre7540 o cara do canal é sim, mourinho tb hehe
@@MatheusSouza-li4jf que legal mano, sempre gostei desse canal, nunca iria imaginar kkkk
3:13 as a Ghanaian happy mentioning Muntari 🇬🇭👏
This man is a absolute genius
No other manager could be like him..the special one
One of the most epic seasons of all time in any club (probably along with the year he won UCL at Porto and his first year at Chelsea, oh and also the year he finaly won La Liga from Barça lol).
The 2 seasons at Porto,where he won everything.
2 first leagues,One UEFA Cup,One UEFA Super Cup,one UEFA Champions league and one FIFA world teams Champion.
Only in 2 seasons .
Mourinho is the MAN.
They gave that man the biggest clubs in the deepest pits, and he dragged them right out and back into the sunlight. He’s a “special one”, none will ever compare.
I concur ❤
What mourinho did at Inter was incredible to beat that Barcelona team in their prime was nearly impossible
That was not prime barcelona yet ... Real vs Barcelona was at their respective primes (also remember you had the MSN trio of Barcelona)
@@bobolins ref paying prime time yes
@@FrcNeruwas proven not guilty ya bot…
As an Inter fan for 40+ years, I've been crying the whole video.
Mourinho added the necessary "Drama" to football ⚽... He was Vocal both on and off the Pitch... His records speaks for themselves.... A SERIAL WINNER 🥇!!!
Roma Fan Here ♥️💛, He really did take a very bad Roma side from 7th to Conference League champions and probably at the end of the 22/23 we will play in the Champions League. And the last time we played in the champions League was 4 years ago in 2019.
Roma was the strongest team in that Conference League, the other strong team was Tottenham and was expelled from the competition. Teams in Conference League are mediocre teams and Roma was the favouirite by the bookmakers odds to win the cup.
@@brianlawson4368 that's still far better than being below top 5
@@intelakchual1061 What? What do you mean?
@@brianlawson4368 i mean winning conference league is better than ending below top 5 in league table
@@intelakchual1061 Lol, what does it means? It makes no sense, that's just like saying that winning the Champions League is better than arrive 4th, I mean that's pretty obvious, it doesn't take a genius to know that is better😂.
"You think this is over? This is far from over" - Super villain moment written all over it 🤣
When inter faced Barcelona, i thought it was an easy Barca win, as they were inhuman for the last 2/3 seasons.
Inter won the first leg 3-1 still i believed that Barca will win.
Didn't watch the second leg, but the highlights spoke of it really.
I mean those inter players left their soul in camp nou that day. It was spectacular and moist eyes was a natural sight on what inter achieved that day.
@@diegochaparro1366 prime messi, Iniesta,xavi with Puyol and Vladez alongside other superstars. Pep as the coach and coming off a champions league title. I dont think i was that off thinking it was an easy barca win.
But well this is the champions league after all then 😂😂😂
Mourinho at porto
2 league titles
Europa league
Champions league
Supercup
League cup
Mourinho at chelsea
2 PL Titles
FA cup
2 league cups
1 community shield
Mourinho at inter
2 league titles
1 cup
1 champions league
Mourinho at Madrid
1 record breaking Liga title with 109 points and 121 goals
1 Copa del rey
1 Supercup
Mourinho at Chelsea again
1 PL title
1 league cup
Mourinho at man united
1 community shield
1 league cup
1 Europa league
Mourinho at spurs
A final he was forbidden to play
Mourinho at roma
Conference league. First trophy for Roma in 15 years
Mourinho won 3 league titles with Chelsea
Morinho so much respect ✊
Absolute legend, if it wasnt for just how many titles and how many talents sir alex raised, the monsters he created, mourinho would easily be the best coach of all time, my favourite figure in football next to Pelé.
Mourinho at Real Madrid really unleashed Ronaldo. What a crazy time it was.
That game against Barcelona was just a defensive master piece
This might sound hyperbolic, but this channel has genuinely started to get me to fall in love with football again. Over the last few years the money, corruption and attitudes of many modern players have really dampened my passion for the sport. But these amazing videos that you put together, that are so well researched and reveal so much behind the personalities that make up the sport, have really been pulling me back in.
Back in the day, my favourite player was Hernanes, because while he was never the best, he married the workmanship of a box to box midfielder with classic Brazillian flair, and his technique with both feet was so incredible to watch. Hearing the stories of players like Michu from your channel reminded me why I love players like that.
Aside from the corruption, the days of talented, quality, passionate and disciplined players are long gone. All we have left are scrubs earning mega bucks. Can u imagine a player like Wesley schnyder being a surplus to requirements. In that Era u can randomly pick quality and talented players from any club either lower class or upper class, they are bound everywhere with little money.. I, myself have stopped watching the mediocrity of this modern day football and players. Only rich clubs enjoys the services of the few good players left. The days a Lyon will send galacticos packing in 2nd round back to back, Rc Lens defeating bayern. days of Deportivo lacorona destroying Ac milan, or monaca beating star studded Chelsea, days that valencia made ucl finals back to back, the days of low budget arsenal edging out Almighty Juve and Real in run up to the finals, A bayern Leverkusen trying to beat Real in ucl final, and many other great memories...
@@hadamz007 I try not to blame the players too much though. They're the ones who are only human. It's the oil barons, uber-capitalists and Saudi royalty who swoop in and offer them obscene amounts of money as teenagers who I put the blame on. And while they corrupt the lives of those young players, they turn the clubs, the stadiums, even the fanbases themselves into corpo-shlock. And they make their own rich selves richer, and the richest clubs richer, and the gap just continues to grow. They suck the soul out of it, plain and simple.
Beating Prime Barcelona at Camp Nou with a man down, Mourinho jailed the whole Tiki taka system. Legend
Holding prime Barcelona at the Camp Nou with a man down. Mourinho jailed the whole Tiki taka system. Legendary. I'll tell my kids.
No.. Nooo.. I'll show them the clip!
As a Bayern fan since 1993 - THIS was a hard defeat against a tactical, defensive but dangerous and experienced team. I still thought we had a phenomenal year, so this loss didn't hurt as bad as the loss against Manchester United. But seeing the Materrazzi ending at the end....they deserved this title. I remember them defeating Barca...fighting for every freaking inch. It was a great final with phenomenal players.
At least you just wait 3 years for your turn in destroying Barca and winning trophy
not even Klopp, Pep, ETH combined can win Serie A with such an old team. Truly the Special One.
That was one of the Best Team in the last 30 years Grazie per sempre José 🖤💙
I remember milito he went from forgotten finished flop to the man that decided the goals in the inter frontline Mourinho really know how to polish covered diamonds
this guy will always be clear of pep everyone hates him except me I love him his mentality to fight passion scream foul cheat I love it I love it the things I would do to have him
F such a great video! I used to be a massive soccer fan during late 90s until the end of the 2000's those were the days
I love your videos, I recently have been getting into football and all the stories that you've shown me just makes me like it even more. Thanks for the content
THE SPECIAL ONE INDEED.
This made him the BEST COACH OR MANAGER IN THE WORLD.
Fantastic RUclips content. Had warm sentiments for this guy already, and I remember him going to see the bus. We were privileged and probably too fortunate to see that private moment, but it’s all good I think. Thanks for the full back-story. Very impressive all around..
That win against Barcelona is iconic, I still remember how Jose Mourinho ran to the pitch when the match was over.
The Special One. Most Underrated Manager of All Time.
Ive always said it , the 2000s was such a amazing time for footy. The teams , player's n coaches of that period was all amazing. I have not to this day enjoyed football as much as i did back then, n dont think i ever will again . Such a exciting time to witness all those games/moments
Top 5 Managers in Modern Football for me:
1. Ferguson
2. Mourinho, Ancelotti
3. Guardiola
4. Klopp
5. Zidane
Maybe Wenger or Conte deserve to be in there?
2010 was a fantastic football year. This inter played like your friends team since highschool. And then the WC was amazing.
Like him or loathe him no one can deny Jose is one of footballs most interesting characters
Great vid ! Mourinho is a legend.
The Best! Jose 🎩
his knowledge in depth and personality in explaining is quite engaging...very admirable.
And that's why Mourinho will always be a special one for Inter.! Best season ever, what a joyful moment.!
This video answers the question that I have always questioned why did a team that just won the champion league the year prior end up staying in the shadow for more than a decade until their recent comeback with Conte in 2020. This inter-Mourinho team really fit the phrase " The Last Dance".
It was because they were old as the video showed + after 2011 the economic crisis hit Europe and inter suffered they had to let most players go while struggling under debt to get new players what u saw with conte was the effect rebuilding for close to 10 yrs
The best period in the life of many Interistas, including me. Thank you Jose Mourinho.
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“For Inter he was absolute Royalty
For Fifa he was best coach
AND STILL
To Uefa was nothing
They didn’t award him Nothing
You can take a guess why” 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Why is that?? Why didn’t UEFA didn’t award him anything?
He called UEFA out, for helping Barcelona cheat. During that era, Senes Erzik was a director of Unicef (Barcelona shirt sponsor) was also in the UEFA executive committee. It's pretty obvious there was a conflict of interest.
as fans of Inter, it is unreal.
He left the team right away after finishing his business.
Inter struggling ever since then. I just hope this season will be ours.
Great video! There's a documentary by balon about the 20 year journey inter took to win the treble. I cannot recommend it enough
Congrats lad, great to see you back playing. Love the fact you're with Wrexham, hope you enjoy the promotion. Well played Saturday, you well solid as 💪
yes.. the year i face my first brokenheart season.. 2010 that final se lucio on inter side... we dont have the keeper at kahn level... dont give me wrong butt is really good keeper but we lose the treble to mou...
that inter team was crazy good with toto striker combo..
Wow Mourinho's every word is nothing less than a poetry.
Fantastic content. As always.
The way you do these mini-documentaries is great. This is far from the first I've seen you do. You convey loads of emotion. This was a great watch and has me now really interested in watching some highlights again from this season of theirs.
A little detail to add to this, namely, involving two players:
Ibrahimovic and Sneijder.
Ibrahimovic has never won the CL. That's unbelievable considering his long resume sheet of top tier European clubs, and amazing goals. So, in 2009 he leaves Inter to join Barcelona, for a better chance to win the CL. Just, to loose to Inter in the semi final. He was so close to adding a CL title to his carrer. If only he had stayed one more year. He must be hitting himself in the head everyday.
The next one is more sad. That year, 2010, was the World Cup too. Besides the treble, Inter had also Won the Super Coppa Italia, and the Club World Cup. That's 5 titles in one season. So, the World Cup final comes, and It's Spain vs none other then, Sneijder's Netherlands. Here's a player who has won all the tournaments he entered with Inter, and is now one match away from writing the impossible history, that arguably no one will ever be able to do. Namely, to win the treble + couple more tournaments + the World Cup. All the great legends, and big superstar names before him couldn't do it. Well, the rest as they say is history. Imagine, if only the Netherlands had won the World Cup in 2010. Sneijder would have accomplished the impossible. The tears he shed after the 2010 WC final were different then those around him.
Jovem, eu nem sequer sigo futebol, nem sequer os jogos da seleção. Mas os teus vídeos são cativantes. É perceptível a paixão. Muito bom trabalho.
I remember that Inter team 2009-2010 a lot of old legends like Figo and Crespo. What a team
Figo Retired... Crespo out of contract in 2009
I can’t get enough about Inter Milan’s story with the era of Jose Maurinho 😢🎉❤
probably one of the most masterful CL victory ever
He won with Porto was Crazy one
09:10 Rubin Kazan got 4 points out of 6 against that Barca with great win on Camp Nou, so that was tough opponent. Other than that - great video!
Do a video about Cristian Chivu, great defender that played in the Mourinho's Inter
You could make a Netflix documentary of all the videos this guy’s made about Mourinho
Sou benfiquista e o Mourinho é o meu treinador favorito
I will never forget that match in Barcelona, the sweetest loss. Forza inter sempre 🖤💙
This is football heritage.
Morta makes time freeze while he holds the ball. What a player!
I remember when he left to join Real Madrid, the top man in the Italian FA came out and said "as long as I'm in charge, mourinho will never manage another Italian team". Obv some bad blood their, yet I never found out what went on.??
Winning with inter and especially the manner in which it was done just didn't fit the narrative.
Who tf knows, right? Not surprised he's disliked by authority but here he is again making Roma better and already with a trophy.
Maybe because he was never afraid to criticise shitty refs?
The commentary is pure class !!!
Mourinho is the Best.
He won everything,with several teams.
Very few managers in history were able to do that.
Great Leader of man.
The players were phenomenal too, every one of them a leader.
Sneijder really deserved the balón d'Or that year
Real goosebumps journey and narration🙌🥶
Até me arrepiei ao relembrar o Mourinho e o Materazzi abraçados no estacionamento