Jose Mourinho is no longer “ relevant ” in European football and uses buffoonemeries on the home to distract the inability to adapt his tactics for modern game, supports Ian Ladyman on the last `Tout En allies! ”. podcast.
The former coach of Real Madrid and Chelsea, Mourinho, was involved in a scandal in Türkiye after apparently pressed the nose of an opposing coach.
Mourinho, now director of Fenerbahce, was recorded touching the Okan Buruk of Galatasaray after the final whistle has blown on a fiercely contested Turkish Cup equality.
The editor -in -chief of email football, Ian Ladyman, qualified the incident emblematic of the way Mourinho chose to “age shamefully” after being once one of the most dynamic and tactically dynamic coaches in the world.
“Mourinho ages and ages shamefully,” Ladyman told Dominic King of Mail Sport.
“Nothing has changed. The only thing that has changed is that it no longer wins. I think it eats it, lack of relevance.
“He is relevant with his words, he is relevant in Turkey because he is the director of a huge club in Istanbul, but in the great diagram of European football, he is not.
“I think it kills him – he must be under the spotlight.
Mourinho was recorded by touching the Okan Buruk of Galatasaray after the final whistle has blown on a fiercely contested Turkish Cup tie
Ian Ladyman: “Mourinho ages and ages shamefully”
King told Ladyman that they were “ field things ” compared to the other exchanges of Mourinho in the past
Ladyman went further by saying that Mourinho’s inability to adapt his tactics to meet the requirements of modern football will mean that he will not remain in memories as a real coach ”.
Mourinho has won several major honors: three leading leagues, a Laliga trophy and two champions leagues with Porto and Inter Milan respectively.
Ladyman explained: “ Look at Carlo Ancelotti – Carlo managed to develop the way he plays and the way he manages players, as well as the way he manages the life of a football coach. Mourinho failed to do so.
“The shock and fear he used so brilliantly in Chelsea and Inter, these tactics no longer work.
“We know that the really great coaches are moving up as you get older, and Jose has not done so.”
On the “pinch nose” incident specifically, King told Ladyman that it was “game stuff” compared to other exchanges with rival coaches that Mourinho had in the past.
“This incident is pantomime,” he said.
“It’s a little blow around the ear or something like that. There is no way that it does not justify a reaction. He shouldn’t have done it.
“I do not defend it by means – but do you remember the incident with Tito Vilanova?”
“It was malicious, bad and sneaky. It was just a bit of playing field stuff.
King referred to an EL Clasico incident in 2012, where Mourinho seemed to break through a member of the Vilanova Barcelona coach staff in the eye on the key line.
To hear the complete opinions of Ian Ladyman and Dominic King on Mourinho’s career, listen to “ EVERYONE by dismantling! ‘Now, wherever you get your podcasts.