Saturday, February 19, 2011

9 Year Unbeaten Home Record Makes Mourinho Truly Special

This weekend marks another incredible landmark in the sparkling career of Jose Mourinho. The self dubbed “special one” can celebrate an incredible 9 years unbeaten at home in league football – a record that stretches across 4 countries and 4 of the world’s top football clubs: Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan and his current club Real Madrid. The Portuguese manager has not exactly been starved of success, records, trophies and accolades over the last few years – but to go the best part of a decade without succumbing to defeat in front of your own fans is something that even he must surely have not realistically expected.


Mourinho’s Magical Home Record: -

  • FC Porto – Played 38, Won 36, Drawn 2, Lost 0 
  • Chelsea – Played 60, Won 46, Drawn 14, Lost 0
  • Inter Milan – Played 38, Won 29, Drawn 9, Lost 0
  • Real Madrid – Played 11, Won 11, Drawn 0, Lost 0

The last team to beat one of Mourinho’s sides was Beira Mar on the 22nd of February 2002 when Porto were beaten 3 – 2, but even then Jose’s team finished the game with only 9 men. The harshest critics would argue that Mourinho’s record is somewhat influenced by his counter attacking style and – particularly in his time at Chelsea and Inter – a strong focus on keeping clean sheets and shutting out the opposition. However, it is also a testament to the man’s unwavering desire and drive to succeed, to win trophies and prove to the footballing world that he is truly special. 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think Mourinho might be a brand.

"He's not a brand"

........I think he might be.

Shellerz said...

Haha Stuart Baggs can only dream about being as successful as Jose!