However, to manage a team, there are many other factors besides authority and experience, such as familiarity with the players, whether they can win the support and recognition of most players, and if they want to capture the hearts of players, they must be frank. As fans, what we see and hear most is that Mourinho criticized the referee's penalty and attacked a certain media or coach at the press conference before or after the game, but we ignored how Mourinho managed the team and how he communicated with the players.
Let's take a look at how Mourinho communicated with Tottenham expert Ali in the documentary:
First, I want you to know that I like you, not only as a player, but also as a child. I think you are a good boy. But I also want you to know that I didn't come to Tottenham Club to be your father, because you have a father, and I don't want to be your uncle or your brother. I just want to be your coach and get on well with you.
Maybe you are thinking now: leave me alone, but I must be honest with you. I have no doubt about your talent and potential. I will feel incredible about your performance on the court, but you know what? There is a big difference between a player who shines from time to time and a player who keeps playing steadily. This is the difference between a real top player and a player with only top talent. Think of yourself along the way, from a junior team to Tottenham and then to the national team.
With your talent, you stand in the position that many players dream of, but your game state is not stable. I wonder if this has anything to do with your lifestyle. I'm not sure if you miss the world of parties and flowers. You know all this best.
I tell you, when I am 56 and 20, it seems like yesterday. Time flies. You can't squander your talents, because one day you will regret that you didn't reach the height you deserve. I don't ask you to be the best player in every game. I don't ask you to score goals in every game, but I ask you to do it one day and you won't regret it now.
Thank you, brother.
As can be seen from the above, the communication between Mu Shuai and the players is also very direct, straightforward but infectious. No wonder Drogba, Lampard and other big-name players are convinced of the madman, and the first move is the best! What do netizens think? Welcome comments and concerns.