Jose Mourinho gave very good advice to Mauricio Pochettino



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You can say what you want from Jose Mourinho – we certainly did. He is irascible and capricious. His stays in different clubs throughout his career followed a fairly regular cycle of three years. He recently fell to Manchester United after most of his players hated him, which was rather hilarious. It's funny to see him suffer sometimes, if only because he has hit the treble so often.

But the Special One is also a very good manager and has toured the block several times. So it's interesting to hear Mou talking about the prospect of being a manager, as he recently did to bein Sports.

"Sometimes people do not know how we feel. They do not know how much it matters to us. Sometimes people do not know. Sometimes, football fans think they care more than us. Sometimes they think it's just that you win a big game that you like, that you lose a match, that you're sad, but tomorrow is another day. Sometimes they do not know what it looks like behind the scenes. We are normally a very lonely person in the sense that football consumes a lot and I think it's a manifestation of all of this together.

"[Pochettino] think as a fan, think like a kid, dreaming of that as a player and dreaming of those moments, thinking about the family and the people who helped him get there, and I think that 39 it's very normal that he's crying, and I think it's a very nice way to show the world that leaders, or players, are a lot more than the mere supporter, he either defeat or victory. "

Whoa, hold on football leaders to have feelings? IS NOT THAT?

But Mourinho also gave some strong advice to Mauricio Pochettino, the manager Mou's former employers had once wanted to hire to replace him, after hearing Poch's recent comments about the Spurs' departure if they won the Champions. League.

"I think he says he's coming home, that's what we all do after the matches, but I think he probably has the same feeling I had with Porto, while unexpectedly you are doing something incredible that's almost impossible to repeat. When you are at the moment of your career and you want to do something else, he says maybe to be champion of Europe with the Spurs, he goes home and expects a different project. I do not know.

"I would tell him not to do it because it 's something that I regret, having never played in the Club World Cup, because I left Porto and l' '. Inter when I had the impression that it was over.

"There can be a lot of work to do in a club and a lot of other things to play, stay with the group of players you love, who likes you in a club, where you have the best conditions for the club. I do not think he should leave if he wins the Champions League. "

Now, most of us here at Carty Free are of the opinion that Poch was following the media with these comments. Of course, there is probably a nugget of truth in this – especially when he doubled with a link after Ajax's victory, saying that he "could leave if we lose too" – but I think this has more to do with, as he said closing a chapter and starting a new one. He used this verbiage a lot. And frankly, if Poch manages to win the Champions League title with this tired and decimated team, I will not even be sorry if he leaves. He will have deserved it.

But back to Mourinho: it is a good advice, remarkably introspective from a manager who loves to play games of reflection. However, he made the remarks after Liverpool's return from Barcelona on Tuesday:

"All I think is all about Jurgen's mentality. I only hope that Jurgen will eventually win the Champions League, as he has already lost two Champions League finals and one Europa League final. I think he deserves to do it because his work is fantastic. "

Yeah. OK, it does not matter. Mou.

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