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Jose Mourinho Returns to Real Madrid to Lead the Locker Room After 13 Years

Jose Mourinho Returns to Real Madrid to Lead the Locker Room After 13 Years

The ongoing locker room crises and tension among star players at Real Madrid have reportedly pushed the management to make a radical decision. It's suggested that the Spanish giant has reached out to its former coach, José Mourinho, to resolve the authority issues within the team. Mourinho, who is on the cards for a return to Santiago Bernabeu after 13 years, is expected to put an end to the alleged leadership and role-sharing crisis, particularly between Kylian Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior.

While it's indicated that the club management sees Mourinho as the only figure capable of reestablishing discipline and a strong hierarchy in the locker room, the Portuguese coach is also said to have set certain conditions to accept the role.

Source: Oxygen Newspaper

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Florentino Perez views Mourinho as the solution to the downward spiral.

Florentino Perez views Mourinho as the solution to the downward spiral.

Real Madrid's President, Florentino Pérez, has shattered his long-held silence with a series of fiery statements. In a press conference, Pérez targeted both the media and certain figures within the club's circle, alleging that an 'organized operation' was being conducted against the club. The president's aggressive stance, which he has not displayed so openly for a long time, created a significant stir in Spain.

According to a report featured on the BBC, the root cause of Pérez's fiery outburst is the impending restructuring process within the club. The seasoned president, who drew attention with his words, 'They can only get me out of Bernabeu by shooting me,' is rumored to be interested in working with José Mourinho once again for the position of technical director.

The shared opinion of Perez and Mourinho: La Liga is favoring Barcelona.

The shared opinion of Perez and Mourinho: La Liga is favoring Barcelona.

Behind Florentino Pérez's harsh statements lies a critical development that has been long discussed in club circles. José Mourinho is in the final stages of negotiations to return to Real Madrid, following the end of his first term 13 years ago, which was rather tumultuous.

According to claims in the Spanish press, the talks between the parties have significantly advanced. Mourinho's combative communication style that he has maintained for years, his confrontational relationship with the media, and his narrative of 'external forces against the club' bear a striking resemblance to the current atmosphere under Perez's administration.

Perez, who frequently reacts to referee decisions, believes that La Liga's management is biased in favor of Barcelona and that pressure is being exerted on the club through the media. Consequently, it's speculated that Perez sees Mourinho as the ideal figure once again for these reasons.

According to Perez, the chaos in the locker room ends with Mourinho.

According to Perez, the chaos in the locker room ends with Mourinho.

The primary reason behind this decision by the Real Madrid management is said to be the escalating crisis in the locker room. It's alleged that the factionalism within the team and the mounting tensions between players have reached an unmanageable level.

It's suggested that Vinícius Júnior played a significant role in Xabi Alonso's departure, while there are rumors that Kylian Mbappé is still not fully accepted within the club. This unrest within the team is reportedly increasing the pressure on the management.

Following two consecutive trophyless seasons, it's said that Florentino Pérez wants to regain full control and, for this reason, he is turning towards José Mourinho, known for his strong authority.

Mourinho's recent years are sounding alarm bells.

Mourinho's recent years are sounding alarm bells.

The possibility of José Mourinho returning to Real Madrid has split the fan base in two. This is because the Portuguese coach's first stint in Madrid left deep imprints on the club. In fact, Mourinho himself described the period from 2010 to 2013 as 'almost violent' in statements made years later. Moreover, the veteran coach's performance in recent years is also being seriously scrutinized.

Mourinho hasn't tasted league championship success in approximately 11 years and has been forced to part ways with five out of the last six clubs he has worked with, or his tenure was terminated. His time at Tottenham Hotspur, in particular, drew heavy criticism. His tenure at the English club was deemed a complete failure due to lackluster training sessions, broken relationships with players, and public statements that targeted his players.

His days at Fenerbahçe are well-known to us and were challenging times for Mourinho.

Do you think Mourinho can ascend to the pinnacle of Europe once again?

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