Chelsea officially announced the appointment of Mourinho as the new coach, and the madman returned to Stamford Bridge. Here, Mourinho has had amazing coaching achievements and still retains some amazing records.
From the summer of 2004 to September 2007, Mourinho coached Chelsea for more than three years. He coached a total of 185 games in all competitions and achieved 124 wins, 40 draws and 21 losses. , the winning rate is as high as 67%. Among them, Madman has coached 120 games in the Premier League, winning 85 games, with a winning rate of 71%. He is the head coach with the highest winning rate in the history of the Premier League (statistics of coaches who have coached more than 20 games, Ferguson has 528 wins in 810 games, a winning rate of 65%, Ancelotti has a winning rate of 76 48 wins (63% in games), Mancini (82 wins in 133 games (62%), Wenger (368 wins in 638 games), 58%).
At the award ceremony when he defeated Manchester United in the 2007 FA Cup final, Mourinho once stretched out six fingers to tell people that he had won six important trophies in the past three years. From 2004 to 2007, Mourinho led his team to win two Premier League championships, one FA Cup, two League Cups, and one Community Shield, which can be described as brilliant results. The only regret is the Champions League, where they reached the semi-finals twice, but were blocked from the finals by Benitez's Liverpool.
Mourinho’s Chelsea is famous for its tight barriers, toughness and speed. 433 is Mourinho’s classic Chelsea formation, which features Cech, Terry, Makelele, Lampard and Drogba. The central axis formed was daunting, and around 2005, the wingers of Robbendaft, Joe Cole and others could be called the sharpest attacking combination in the Premier League. The 4-2 elimination of Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League in 2005 is a classic battle that represents the style of the M Moser Blues.
Mourinho’s Chelsea team still has three terrifying records: one is the 2004-05 season, when the Blues scored 95 points in the Premier League (29 wins, 8 draws and 1 loss). , is still the Premier League's highest points record in a single season; secondly, the Blues only conceded 15 goals in the entire year from 04-05, which is a single-season Premier League record and is equal to the record in England's top league (1888-89 season Preliminaries Ston also conceded only 15 goals). Thirdly, during Mourinho's tenure, Chelsea never lost in the home league, with 46 wins and 14 draws in 60 games. Stamford Bridge became a hell for visiting teams.
Mourinho had such good results at Chelsea, why did Abramovich fire him back then? One of the reasons was that the madman was dissatisfied with Abramovich for appointing Grant as the "overseer", and Arnesen also deprived him of some of his power, causing a rift in the relationship between the boss and the coach; the second reason was that Abramovich was tired of winning games coldly and wanted the Blues to play better. Beautiful football, the desire to "Barcelona in blue jerseys", coupled with the differences surrounding Sheva, the Russians finally broke up with the madman.
Regarding this "remarriage", Martin Lipton of the "Daily Mirror" wrote: "Maybe Abramovich has changed, maybe Mourinho has also changed. If these two can If we get along well, Chelsea will be the favorite."
Mourinho's classic 11-man lineup: Cech, Ferreira, Terry, Carvalho, Gallas. St.; Makelele, Lampard, Essien; Robben, Duff; Drogba;