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  1. Rami S.
    Rami S.
    July 28, 2010 at 2:53 pm | | Reply


    Hi Niccolo,

    Many praise Mourinho’s tactics and his ability to manage players (and I don’t disagree with most of that), but he really did not invent a new system or create something original. He actually followed a mix of an Italian strategy along with some minor adjustments.

    Mourinho relies on a strong defensive unit + GK (Julio Cesar) and then makes sure he can win games even if by a score of 1-0. When he was in charge of Chelsea, they were not really entertaining and with Inter he was after the results as opposed to the attractive approach. Some used to mix both and win just like Barca do but not Mourinho.

    His style reminds me a bit of Arrigo Sacchi with Italy during the 1990s. In any case, I believe Eto’o will have more chances to score but the question is whether this will come at the expense of D. Milito scoring less. Last season, Diego was key to Inter’s treble as he scored against Siena in Serie A, Roma in Coppa Italia and had the double against Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

    This piece I wrote shows the majority believe D. Milito was crucial for the treble as the poll proves: http://www.serieatalk.com/diego-milito-inters-hero-as-nerazzurri-complete-historic-treble/2432

    As such, one wonders if more for Eto’o means less for Diego.

  2. Niccolo
    July 30, 2010 at 9:21 am | | Reply


    Hi Rami,

    I’ve always thought that Mourinho’s success is 50% motivation, 30% tactics, and 20% luck. Mourinho is a very lucky man and I remember many last minute goals from last season and even the one before, where Inter didn’t deserve to win.
    For me Benitez will be successful at Inter, he wants to improve what Mourinho did last season, not throw it away and start again. As for Eto’o, I’m not sure what to think, but I’m sure that in the end he will find a way to play where he scores goals along with Milito.

    1. Rami S.
      Rami S.
      July 31, 2010 at 1:25 am | | Reply


      Hello Niccolo,

      You’ve touched upon a topic I am quite intrigued by and have debated for years now! Mourinho is a master motivator and great at getting the best out of his players but I believe he is not the best tactician out there. We are in full agreement there.

      I’d say luck (at 20%) is a fair assessment and I’d say all teams need luck (whether couple of calls their way or against the teams chasing them, a lucky goal, opposition facing unlucky injuries, etc…). I’d say motivation as tool by Mourinho would probably gather about 60% because the Portuguese is by far the best at motivating his players.

      I’d put his tactics and choices at 20% only. He got lucky against some of the Serie A teams and Inter won a few games which should have ended in a tie. At the end, Inter deserved to win the title not because of their performances but because Roma threw away the title which brings another topic- that of Ranieri’s eternal destiny to finish second best.

      Going back to Mourinho, he was lucky to be at Chelsea at the right time and with a massive budget, then with Inter who have the best players and a huge budget and now Real Madrid who have some of the biggest stars in the game & rely on a big budget.

      I am not sure if you saw this piece I wrote a while back but we all know Mourinho is not just a master motivator but also a person who craves the attention of the media. Here’s the link and thankfully the majority have figured Mourinho’s manipulative skills out because there are still some considerable numbers who out him up amongst some of the all-time greats which is inaccurate:

      http://www.worldcupbuzz.com/mourinho-says-champions-league-final-more-important-than-world-cup/

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    October 4, 2010 at 11:38 am | | Reply


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  4. Bobjazz from TO
    Bobjazz from TO
    October 14, 2010 at 11:10 pm | | Reply


    I think Eto’o is a far more talented striker than Millito and that’s why Barcelona is suffering today because of their mistake of trading Eto’o. Even though Mourinho new that Eto’o was a better striker than Millito, he also thought Eto’o had more skills and could help better in different positions than Millito would and so he decided to use Eto’o as Messi and use Millito as Eto’o and Millito scored 23 goals while Eto’o would have scored 32 goals because he trusted his defense.

  5. CHI
    CHI
    November 15, 2010 at 7:12 am | | Reply


    ETO’O TO ME IS THE WORLDS BEST PLAYER.WHAT ABOUT YOU?

  6. Ibrahim e. Bebetu
    March 7, 2011 at 11:52 am | | Reply


    Etoo is my best player since Miller retired. And as at today no player in Africa that can match him and in the World is only Inesta he will compete with. please link me to Etoo as soon as possible. Thanks

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