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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinany03 View Post
    How do you know it’s different than the previous ones? I think it’s just the same old boring tour event, which is always impossible for me to win after 3-4 levels because the opponent has 20%+ something higher quality. The only difference seems to be that instead of cities and clubs of the cities, we’ll have significant events of Mou’s life; CL final with Porto, PL championship with Chelsea etc.
    the idea looks different to me . You know , no kings of kings/kings of champions , not the usual tours we recently had and so . Still , I can see your point there
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    Quote Originally Posted by SausyFC View Post
    Do you have a favourite win/moment from his career? Let's hear them!
    for me his biggest achievements were: winning Europa League and Champions League with Porto back to back seasons, back to back league titles with Chelsea in his 1st years in England, winning the FA Cup in 07, winning the treble with Inter.

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    Mourinho is one of my favorite coaches, his biggest achievement was winning the CL with Porto. I love it how he transforms teams to fit his playstyle, for example like he did with Inter Milan. He is not playing the most entertaining football, but he can build successful teams.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Der_Ryan_M View Post
    Mourinho is one of my favorite coaches, his biggest achievement was winning the CL with Porto. I love it how he transforms teams to fit his playstyle, for example like he did with Inter Milan. He is not playing the most entertaining football, but he can build successful teams.
    Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. I prefer a 1-0 game witch great defensive efforts and tactical genius to a 6-5 all guns blazing game. If preference is towards the likes of A. Nesta, P. Maldini, F. Baresi, G. Scirea and G. Facchetti rather than L. Messi and C. Ronaldo you consider Mourinho's style beautiful. To put it into perspective: my favorite Euro campaign was Greece's anno 2004. Amazing!

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    My favorite moment of Mou was when he declared himselve 'the happy one' in his first press conference when he signed for Man. Utd.

    My favorite win of him would be when he knocked out Madrid's 'galctico' and put a nail to their coffin, en route to winning the UCL in 2014 with Porto.

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    My favorite Mou moment is when he was leaving Inter, hugging Zlatan with tears in this eyes

    Edit: turns out it wasn’t Zlatan, I remembered wrong.
    Last edited by Sinany03; 08-18-2020 at 11:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbas View Post
    My favorite moment of Mou was when he declared himselve 'the happy one' in his first press conference when he signed for Man. Utd.

    My favorite win of him would be when he knocked out Madrid's 'galctico' and put a nail to their coffin, en route to winning the UCL in 2014 with Porto.
    He said he was the happy one when he returned to Chelsea in 2013, and he never knocked out Madrid in 2004, that was Monaco

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyEye View Post
    He said he was the happy one when he returned to Chelsea in 2013, and he never knocked out Madrid in 2004, that was Monaco
    I jumbled everything
    It showed I never liked the guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinany03 View Post
    My favorite Mou moment is when he was leaving Inter, hugging Zlatan with tears in this eyes
    he hugged Materazzi, not Ibra

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    2009-2010 UEFA Champions League Semi-finals

    28 April 2010, 2nd leg

    Stadium: Camp Nou, Barcelona
    Attendance: 96,214

    Barcelona 1-0 Inter Milan

    That was not a win, but it's the biggest tactical game and challenge in the football history.

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