Monday, 10 August 2015

10 Players Destroyed By Jose Mourinho

 Yes!! Jose Mourinho can be one of the best manager in the
world but he is liable to making Mistake also… Here is a
list of 10 Players Mourinho has destroyed.
See list below:-
10. Hamit Altintop
Back on May 2011, Real Madrid announced that they had
reached a deal for the transfer of the Turkish midfielder
Hamit Altintop for £4.5 million. He made his debut for the
club on September 2011 in a match against Ajax, but as a
substitute. He didn’t start as a regular until January 2012,
with Jose Mourinho refusing to give him more playing
minutes. Hamit Altintop spent most of the season sitting
on the bench.
9. Mohamed Salah
The Egyptian international was snapped up by the blues in
January 2014, after beating the competition for Premier
League rivals Liverpool.
Mohammed Salah caught the eye of Jose Mourinho after
beating Chelsea almost single-handedly while playing for
Basel. The Portuguese manager didn’t take this lightly and
as revenge, he benched Salah for most of the remaining
season. Meanwhile, the Egyptian ace is flourishing at
Fiorentina.
8. Juan Cuadrado
When the Colombian ace joined Chelsea during the
January transfer window for a reported £26 million,
everyone thought that the duo Cuadrado-Hazard would
wreck havoc in every opposition team. However, that has
been not the case. Making absolutely no impact at Chelsea
so far since joining from Fiorentina in January, Juan
Cuadrado looks another big mistake from the blues. Jose
Mourinho hasn’t given him a chance either!
7. Nuri Sahin
Also known for being a total flop in a brief stint with
Liverpool, Nuri Sahin was a strange signing by Jose
Mourinho during his time at Real Madrid. When he moved
from Borussia Dortmund to Real Madrid in the summer of
2011, many people were expecting the Turkey
international to become a superstar at the Santiago
Bernabeu.
Sahin had all the talent to succeed, but Jose Mourinho
never bothered to give him the time to adapt.
6. Lassana Diarra
The French midfielder completed his move from
Portsmouth to Real Madrid on January 2009 for a fee in
the region of £18.8 million. He had a good start to the
season, earning the respect and admiration of Real fans.
However, when Jose Mourinho stepped in as the new
manager in 2010, Lassana Diarra fell down the pecking
order. With the arrival of Sami Khedira, Diarra lost his
place as a regular at the Santiago Bernabeu.
5. Juan Mata
Jose Mourinho might as well be one of the best managers
in the game, but he has his fair share of mistakes.
Benching Juan Mata is one of them; the Portuguese coach
preferred Oscar as a playmaker. The Spaniard won
Chelsea’s Player of the Year in 2012 and 2013, playing a
pivotal role for the Blues. Mourinho benched Mata on
several occasions, an action that sparked the anger of
Chelsea fans. Well played Jose, well-played!
4. Sergio Canales
It is not easy to start as a regular at a club like Real Madrid
when you are young and inexperienced, but things get
worse when you are overlooked and ignored. That is the
case for Sergio Canales, the former Racing Santander
attacking midfielder. Canales was one of the most
promising players at the time, but with Jose Mourinho
taking the rains in the summer of 2010, his talent and huge
potentials were simply ignored.
3. Kaka
In 2009 Real Madrid paid 68.5 million to make Kaka their
latest Galactico. At that time, the fee made the former
Ballon d’Or winner the most expensive transfer of all time.
In his first season, the Brazilian ace was a general success.
However, when Jose Mourinho stepped in as the new
manager in 2010, Kaka lost his place as a regular, mostly
due to an injury that kept him off the pitch for more than 8
months. Mourinho never made full use of the Brazilian’s
talents.
2. Iker Casillas
Iker Casillas has been the Spanish No. 1 for successes in
two European Championships and one World Cup and the
custodian of Real Madrid since 1999; Jose Mourinho was
just a Portuguese man in charge of Real Madrid.
Casillas first lost his place to understudy Antonio Adan,
and then came the final straw; Real Madrid signed Diego
Lopez from Sevilla. It was sad to see one of the greatest
keepers of all time sitting on the bench.
1. Pedro Leon
Jose Mourinho is renowned for his bitter and acerbic
comments, whether it is about certain players or with the
media. The Portuguese manager mocked Pedro Leon on
several occasions, benching him most of the time.
Pedro Leon never got on good terms with Jose Mourinho,
playing just 132 minutes during the 2010/11 season. Leon
was a verbal punching bag under

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