To Listen to the full length Episode head over the Acast now open.spotify.com/episode/7JstXF2HvFrlXMlINuRiV2?si=bd1KNwnCTd6V_P4KEpmCZA 0:00; - Intro 1:02; - What is next for José Mourinho? 2:22; - Unfinished business at Manchester United? 2:33; - Is the Sin bin idea good for football? 4:19; - José’s Premier League prediction 4:44; - José’s Champions League prediction 5:36; - Managerial rivalries in football 8:05; - José’s stories about Bobby Robson 10:09; - José on the Brazilian Ronaldo 12:28; - What would R9 of been without injuries? 13:25; - Outro
Mourinho is one of those where you could listen for hours without getting bored. Many of the others you could listen 30 minutes to 1 hour maximum but Jose? He's special!
So true. As brilliant as pep is he is SOOO boring in interviews. Jose is like that uni teacher that not only has great knowledge but communicate it so fascinatingly. I've often joked that if his football was to the level of his charisma he would be the most attacking high pressing manager ever 😂
Although it was funny. I don't really like this "I've played the game" crap. You don't have to be a chef to taste the food. Its not just ste and goldbridge but almost all the united fans at the time because club will always come first.
@@manishmohite2393I don't think jose meant that literally. He himself never was a top player and often used that as a case that you Don't have to be a top player to be a top manager. I think it was more " this is a United football podcast let the United football guy close the interview " but more importantly a shot to get back at stephen 😂
Best moment for me was when he said watching R9 train was a joy because it was like he came to play with his mates. One thing that seems to be getting lost in elite football. Players for playing enjoyment.
True, but imagine if he had trained like modern players with the dieticians, physio treatments, strength & conditioning etc.? Terrifying in a way to think what he could have achieved had he stayed fit and not had the knee injuries when you consider what he managed to achieve in spite of them
@@NJTRAFit’s not just that, back then it wasn’t as advanced as it is today. Ronaldo tells a story that when training for the WC, he was put to run laps and laps around the pitch, together with Cafu and Roberto Carlos, which suits them but not for himself, he’s was an explosive sort of player, not a like a marathon runner. He said he really suffered with that. The training style back then was not suitable for individuals.
@@nightowl7620 I thought that was implicit by what I wrote - that with MODERN training, conditioning, physio etc. he would have had less stress on his body, less fatigue, better methods to peak at the right time and so on
@@NJTRAF But the modern player while being a better conditioned athlete still can't do what R9 with the ball at his feet. These days players can't even beat 1 player properly. That's an ugly situation for the 'beautiful game'.
@@NJTRAFI don't think you understand. Football went through a major change I the 90s as far as looking for young talented players coming out of newly developed training on a level never seen before worldwide. Things like indoor facilities in Europe that made year round training were not in place like today. Youth training wasn't what it is today. So Brazil, with year round good weather in most places, and after Pele and Maradona became superstars, a culture of playing football as soon as they could kick a ball became very common especially amongst the poor to have fun. The results are that these guys were super natural athletes and didn't need the physical or talent training other players needed then or today. They were aminals physically. They looked like they could play 2 games back to back with 10 minutes in between. Talent wise, please, go see how good Ronaldinho is at juggling a ball by age 5. What did they need to train for? They like practice to stay sharp in game like situations. No training protects knees.
This particular section might be the best interview I've seen from Jose. Usually you get that trademark arrogance, rightfully so, mind; but watching him speak about Sir Bobby, or periods early in his career you see his body language and verbiage switch to a much more relatable place. One of awe, and perhaps even innocence. Psychologically fascinating, but above all; pure. Well done to all involved in making this interview happen. An absolute joy.
I think Jose poking fun at Ste's belly was not only a bit of harmless manager V media banter, but also his way of motivating and pushing Ste to be even better. The 'special one' will go down as one of the greatest coaches and leader of men in footballing history ❤❤❤
Also take it from a Portuguese guy, being blunt like that as if its normal and not offensive, is the norm among Portuguese people. We dont keep thoughts to ourselves 😂 we joke about them
After laughing hard I also thought that, it wouldn't surprise me if Howson goes on a mad fitness journey and when he loses weight, Jose takes the credit.
The Jose Roast at the end reminded me, him calling luke shaw Fat, this guy will motivate a dead body back to life 🤣 great speaker, cant help but listen to him like a kid with a smile on my face, legend
Even though R9 was top scorer in Japan and was good, he was nothing like the guy in Barca and his first year at Inter. That Ronaldo was a force of nature nobody could stop him. Alessandro Nesta in his interview said that Uefa Cup final against Inter with Ronaldo in 98 against his Lazio, was his worst nightmare.
That whole generation of brazililans was special. Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo combined with the old guard like Cafu and Carlos. And Lucio. Silva and Juninho in the center. Wow. Just wow.
As a kid I was a Sporting fan and Sir Bobby was their manager. He made the team play such great football. He was an amazing manager and fantastic man. Mourinho's mentor and one of Britain's best. So good to hear those stories. R.I.P. and obrigado from a Portuguese football fan. ❤🇬🇧🇵🇹
I remember watching R9 every weekend when he was playing for PSV because ESPN carried the Dutch League and I was already in awe of his play back then. So unfortunate that injuries robbed him of his God given gift. Supernatural talent, so skilled with the ball.
So great to see this human side to Maurinho's personality not just about football but about him. Great unterview talking about his perspective as a manager and him as jose himself, luv it.
If what he says is true I'm actually disappointed he gave up on RM without winning the UCL for them. I would love to see him win that trophy one more time.
Never seen Ste so nervous. The legs are giving it away. 😂 But big up to Ste, for a fan to have the opportunity to interview "The Special One", what a life. 👌🏻
Jose Mourinho! The man I have followed since 2004. Whatever career path you you have in life, you can be inspired by just listening to jose. This Man is more than special, I see him as my father. Can't wait to see him on the touch line next season.
Jose dunking on Ste was savage and hilarious at the same time. What a legend! Enjoyed this so much, thank you, Rio! ❤ can’t wait to see what Jose does next
What an interview. Brilliant. Couldv listened to another hour. Fantastic. Wishing mourinho all the best in his next job. Loved all the insight, analysis. And the questions led to some deeper thinking, not the usual superficial stuff. Well done guys thoroughly enjoyed it
What a way to finish the podcast. Thanks to FIVE UK, for giving us, the followers of your content, such a great opportunity to listen to one of the persons in football.
I was a Sporting fan and Sir Bobby will always be my all time favourite. Amazing manager and incredible human being. A true gentleman in every sense of the word. R. I.P. 🇬🇧🇵🇹
Where love is there is hate. I always loved this guy. And if you don’t like him at least he is interesting to watch. In times where every coach and player has been trained for the media so well i like having Jose around. In 20 years you wish you get entertaining coaches like him anywhere. Problem is there wont be a single one.
What would have happened if Ronaldo hadn't injured his knee? He would have won two more World Cups, won the Ballon d'Or eight more times and brought his total World Cup points to 30.
Ronaldo epitomises the traditional Brazilian way of football. Effortless world class ability but not interested in structured professional training sessions. They all seem to be happy enough if they just train as if they were playing football in the park with friends. I know a lot of Brazilians and they just want the ball at their feet and to dance with it, they don’t want instruction, they don’t want limits, just wind me up and let me play. Probably Ronaldinho was the biggest example of that.
Romario, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, and Neymar are players who can easily dribble past 1-2 players. Why give them instructions and make them come back to defend?
@@DizzyMakavelli of course because the more system and structure based nature of European football changed that because most of them play in Europe nowadays and for at least the past 20 years.
@@Daveymallon Brazilians have been playing in Europe for a long time even like that they were very unprofessional. They are changing because Brazilian football has changed and doesn't allow this stance anymore.
Total respect for Jose Amazing interview as always Speaks with respect for opponents which is not very common Won everywhere he went For sure on Top 10 managers in history of the beautiful sport. P.s. thank you Jose for the 4-2-3-1 formation..when is teached and performed well is unbeatable!
Well done guys, great work. This reminds me of the interview Rio did with Ancelotti, so much knowledge and insight from someone who's done it at the highest level. The R9 story was priceless. Amazing content, keep it up!
Took the ending like a champ there Ste, getting bantered by the 'special one' for being in the room with 'football guys' is the most back-handed of compliments you can get!
The most gifted for dribbling. His creativity and cheekiness with dribbling was special. All that talent plus great physical attributes. He was unstoppable. If u look in overall, it's Messi. Dribbling, vision, creativity, passing, technique, finishing... No one had so much talent for different aspects of the game as Messi.
@@janschmidt1952 He was more athletic, that's for sure. But for me talent is something that comes from brain. There are very athletic people who don't know what to do with their attributes. R9 knew but his passing, vision and game reading were not on Messi's level. He was more physically gifted and definitely had more talent for dribbling.
@@perakojot5628 lol how old are you bro vision while in inter n Real Madrid he was attacking midfield lol in inter behind zamarano n Madrid behind raul lol
@@01faisall That's laughable, he was never a midfielder. They just played with two attackers. Even if he was a midfielder, his vision and passing were never comparable to Messi's. Also, Raul was never a classic number 9, he was second striker, something like Rooney. Between 9 and 10.
I have always said this about Jose , he is not a coach nor a tactitian nor a manager he is a mentor an example and for a lot of his players a friend or even a father. Never in my life have i ever seen this much love from players towards a coach especially one as "controversial" as Jose to the media , when players let us look behind the scenes they exposed what Jose is really like and everyone saw what type of human Jose was.
Honestly, is practically impossible and would be crazy to do it before the Euro but if after the Euro there is a possibility of getting Jose for the 2026 World cup both Portugal and England should be all over it, two squads with massive talent, great youngsters it’s the type of squads Jose would make the entire world fear.
I just said above mate, imagine Jose in charge of England with a midfield of Rice, Mainoo and Bellingham scary thought especially me as welsh bloke. Hell of a midfield that Southgate probably won't even pick let alone get best out of. Would love to see Jose take over England job, he's box office and super engaging. Don't think FA would like not being able to control his words though after years of politicians in job. Who knows though sounds like it nearly happened once upon a time.
Man this is one of the best interviews! The site the character of jose and rio just talking football! You can never be bored! I felt bad for ste tho 😭😭😭😭 bro lose some weight, also him talking about sir bobby you can see how emotional he got 😢
I really hope he will come back to the PL, he is so missed! He and Klopp are two special managers, i hope he will be back really fast. Legend and the special one.
Great guy Ferdinand, I pass three years working in the UK. In my first day in my first job in a cafee bar, in that moment I can't speak english so my first task was to clean the floor area, at the first moment of starting suddenly a clien approached me to ask me something about the food, was Mr. Ferdinand. It was embarrassing for me not to be able to understand anything or respond, and I was also in shock. I am sorry about that Mr. Ferdinand if you ever read this. 😅
Jose is one of the most engaging personalities of all time in sport overall not just football. Find myself just watching and listening with a smile on my face. Maintains your attention for every word he speaks. I think if he becomes England manager it pains me to say as a welshmen that England would win things esepcially with a potential midfield of Rice, Mainoo and Bellingham for the next 10 years. Dont think it will happen with current manager thankfully though. Same thing as United though I do wonder if hed taken over for 2-3 yrs after Fergie would we still have seen the decline post Fergie as by time Jose got there the damage was done and the mentality within the playing squad had shifted substantially.
Robson has so much influence on Jose and his mentality. It's always good to pour your best on someone else and give them the opportunity to take it further.
@@walshknwsbest Actually when he arrived in England he announced himself as 'A Special One' not 'THE' Special One! The media pushed the line of Jose's 'arrogance' in calling himself 'the special one' in order to make him a villain. There is a big difference in meaning with that single word change.
Jose is the pure king of the "hidden hint" "St James's Park is a special place" - On wanting to be their manager "Yes but you need all sides to agree and work well together" - on United's divided transfer policy "Yes but dont forget about Holland" - Yes Southgate sux, but Holland will get you through" ...and then there was the STE comment at the end, nothing subtle about that.. Never Change Jose - Never Change
To Listen to the full length Episode head over the Acast now open.spotify.com/episode/7JstXF2HvFrlXMlINuRiV2?si=bd1KNwnCTd6V_P4KEpmCZA
0:00; - Intro
1:02; - What is next for José Mourinho?
2:22; - Unfinished business at Manchester United?
2:33; - Is the Sin bin idea good for football?
4:19; - José’s Premier League prediction
4:44; - José’s Champions League prediction
5:36; - Managerial rivalries in football
8:05; - José’s stories about Bobby Robson
10:09; - José on the Brazilian Ronaldo
12:28; - What would R9 of been without injuries?
13:25; - Outro
jose to borussia dortmund
Mourinho is one of those where you could listen for hours without getting bored. Many of the others you could listen 30 minutes to 1 hour maximum but Jose? He's special!
So true. As brilliant as pep is he is SOOO boring in interviews. Jose is like that uni teacher that not only has great knowledge but communicate it so fascinatingly. I've often joked that if his football was to the level of his charisma he would be the most attacking high pressing manager ever 😂
@@BrandonAyong hahahaha that's so true!😅💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
True❤❤
We miss Mourinho in the PL!
One of a kind ❤
13:35 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Howson got roasted like a kid in a kidder garden🤣🤣
JOSE is a savage🤣🤣
Then said 'Respect' to cap it off😂😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Jose bringing up he did a 21km jog as well, that's what helps you stay sharp and confident.
😂😂😂
Ste got cooked 😂 but took it like a champ hilarious
This is the R9 legacy. The phnomenon! Will neveer be another like him!
Jose knew Stephen killed him when he was united manager so he kept his biggest banter for the end😂 he's gonna go roast goldbridge next 😂
Although it was funny. I don't really like this "I've played the game" crap. You don't have to be a chef to taste the food. Its not just ste and goldbridge but almost all the united fans at the time because club will always come first.
@@manishmohite2393I don't think jose meant that literally. He himself never was a top player and often used that as a case that you Don't have to be a top player to be a top manager. I think it was more " this is a United football podcast let the United football guy close the interview " but more importantly a shot to get back at stephen 😂
he'll go no where near speaking to Goldbridge
@@martysmith2851probably doesn’t know who he is
@@BrandonAyong i hope so because fans like Ste talk more sense than "I've played the game" pundits.
Best moment for me was when he said watching R9 train was a joy because it was like he came to play with his mates. One thing that seems to be getting lost in elite football. Players for playing enjoyment.
True, but imagine if he had trained like modern players with the dieticians, physio treatments, strength & conditioning etc.? Terrifying in a way to think what he could have achieved had he stayed fit and not had the knee injuries when you consider what he managed to achieve in spite of them
@@NJTRAFit’s not just that, back then it wasn’t as advanced as it is today. Ronaldo tells a story that when training for the WC, he was put to run laps and laps around the pitch, together with Cafu and Roberto Carlos, which suits them but not for himself, he’s was an explosive sort of player, not a like a marathon runner. He said he really suffered with that. The training style back then was not suitable for individuals.
@@nightowl7620 I thought that was implicit by what I wrote - that with MODERN training, conditioning, physio etc. he would have had less stress on his body, less fatigue, better methods to peak at the right time and so on
@@NJTRAF But the modern player while being a better conditioned athlete still can't do what R9 with the ball at his feet. These days players can't even beat 1 player properly. That's an ugly situation for the 'beautiful game'.
@@NJTRAFI don't think you understand. Football went through a major change I the 90s as far as looking for young talented players coming out of newly developed training on a level never seen before worldwide. Things like indoor facilities in Europe that made year round training were not in place like today. Youth training wasn't what it is today.
So Brazil, with year round good weather in most places, and after Pele and Maradona became superstars, a culture of playing football as soon as they could kick a ball became very common especially amongst the poor to have fun.
The results are that these guys were super natural athletes and didn't need the physical or talent training other players needed then or today. They were aminals physically. They looked like they could play 2 games back to back with 10 minutes in between.
Talent wise, please, go see how good Ronaldinho is at juggling a ball by age 5. What did they need to train for? They like practice to stay sharp in game like situations.
No training protects knees.
Whenever Jose talks about Sir Bobby and R9 you can tell those two are on another level for him.
Jose roast Ste at the end of the show is the true highlight of this show 🤣🤣🤣
RESPECT!!! hahaha
I need mark goldbridge next...
@@timeisontheessencehe isn't worth José's time.
Got to hand it to you, this is the best Jose interview ever.
This particular section might be the best interview I've seen from Jose. Usually you get that trademark arrogance, rightfully so, mind; but watching him speak about Sir Bobby, or periods early in his career you see his body language and verbiage switch to a much more relatable place. One of awe, and perhaps even innocence. Psychologically fascinating, but above all; pure.
Well done to all involved in making this interview happen. An absolute joy.
I think Jose poking fun at Ste's belly was not only a bit of harmless manager V media banter, but also his way of motivating and pushing Ste to be even better.
The 'special one' will go down as one of the greatest coaches and leader of men in footballing history
❤❤❤
Ste didn’t help himself having his shirt button open
The type of thing obese people need to hear
phenomenal guy. love him to bits. would die on the pitch for him for sure
Also take it from a Portuguese guy, being blunt like that as if its normal and not offensive, is the norm among Portuguese people. We dont keep thoughts to ourselves 😂 we joke about them
After laughing hard I also thought that, it wouldn't surprise me if Howson goes on a mad fitness journey and when he loses weight, Jose takes the credit.
The Jose Roast at the end reminded me, him calling luke shaw Fat, this guy will motivate a dead body back to life 🤣 great speaker, cant help but listen to him like a kid with a smile on my face, legend
Omg Jose killed Ste xD
Mourinho should go to Nigeria or Ghana to challenge for winning the World Cup in 2026. Mourinho loves African players!!
Africa loves him too much he wouldn't be able tohave a life😂 @@nwupdates9767
Jose just murdered Ste in the end 😂😂😂
Ok?
yes he got smashed@@TheAbstract35
21km yesterday. Respect ❤🐐
I wish i was old enough to watch r9. Saw him in 2002 world cup. But i was too young to understand how good he was.
he was way super! 1 season at Barca was like 20yrs of accumulated skills and craft
Yeah that was after his major injury too. He was 10/10 before that. 9/10 at Real Madrid after that 💯
Even though R9 was top scorer in Japan and was good, he was nothing like the guy in Barca and his first year at Inter. That Ronaldo was a force of nature nobody could stop him. Alessandro Nesta in his interview said that Uefa Cup final against Inter with Ronaldo in 98 against his Lazio, was his worst nightmare.
2002 was not even his prime. You should have watched him play in 1996 to 1999. That’s when you could see the real R9.
That whole generation of brazililans was special. Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo combined with the old guard like Cafu and Carlos. And Lucio. Silva and Juninho in the center. Wow. Just wow.
You never saw Romario, Bebeto, Rai, Junio Paulista play in their hey days. Those players I mentioned were even better than the players you mentioned.
@@danwelterweight4137no
@@danwelterweight4137Bebeto😂😂
For sure Romario
@@Ilfenomeno-sp2hk Bebeto was definitely special in his own way
Romario trained on Copa Cabana and became the most clinical striker in football history.
As a kid I was a Sporting fan and Sir Bobby was their manager. He made the team play such great football. He was an amazing manager and fantastic man. Mourinho's mentor and one of Britain's best. So good to hear those stories. R.I.P. and obrigado from a Portuguese football fan. ❤🇬🇧🇵🇹
I remember watching R9 every weekend when he was playing for PSV because ESPN carried the Dutch League and I was already in awe of his play back then. So unfortunate that injuries robbed him of his God given gift. Supernatural talent, so skilled with the ball.
So great to see this human side to Maurinho's personality not just about football but about him. Great unterview talking about his perspective as a manager and him as jose himself, luv it.
Jose is perhaps the most interesting manager in history
Love this dude hope he goes to a huge club and wins the ucl again i wanna see him at the very top again
If what he says is true I'm actually disappointed he gave up on RM without winning the UCL for them. I would love to see him win that trophy one more time.
I can see him going to Liverpool when Klopp leaves!
Never seen Ste so nervous. The legs are giving it away. 😂 But big up to Ste, for a fan to have the opportunity to interview "The Special One", what a life. 👌🏻
Jose Mourinho! The man I have followed since 2004. Whatever career path you you have in life, you can be inspired by just listening to jose. This Man is more than special, I see him as my father.
Can't wait to see him on the touch line next season.
He violated Stephen with those belly comments in the end 😂😂😂 This was beyond great ❤️ Thank you so much! And Jose is one of a kind 👍 One of the GOATs
Mourinho is always such good value in interviews. That ending as well!
Mourinho is best 👏
Respect Jose 👌
Mourinho should go to Nigeria or Ghana to challenge for winning the World Cup in 2026. Mourinho loves African players!!
Jose dunking on Ste was savage and hilarious at the same time. What a legend! Enjoyed this so much, thank you, Rio! ❤ can’t wait to see what Jose does next
Cristiano Ronaldo : TALENT + HARDWORK +PASSION + DISCIPLINE+ CONFIDENCE = NUMBERS AND RECORDS AND GOATINESS!
And here i am
Had things to do but since part 1 i couldn’t stop listening to
Love this interview ❤️
Thanks for letting us know you had to do things
What a burn on Ste by Jose!
Mourinho should go to Nigeria or Ghana to challenge for winning the World Cup in 2026. Mourinho loves African players!!
Bc they have big pp’s?
What an interview. Brilliant. Couldv listened to another hour. Fantastic. Wishing mourinho all the best in his next job. Loved all the insight, analysis. And the questions led to some deeper thinking, not the usual superficial stuff. Well done guys thoroughly enjoyed it
Jose absolutely violated Ste😂
That killed me man hahaha this guy just sitting there peacefully and Mourinho jumping at him and ending with "respect", love him so much hahaahh
Mourinho should go to Nigeria or Ghana to challenge for winning the World Cup in 2026. Mourinho loves African players!!
@@nwupdates9767 this is just a wish. approach mourinho with a concept and he will agree. but from a wish, he will do nothing.
What a way to finish the podcast. Thanks to FIVE UK, for giving us, the followers of your content, such a great opportunity to listen to one of the persons in football.
One of the greatest minds in football history. Jose Mourinho.
I almost teared up listening to his Bobby stories 😢
Me too
Yeah, that was deep.
I did tear up.
Now the story of Jose going to his opponent dressing room after a game where he lost make sense. He followed what Bobby told him to do.
I was a Sporting fan and Sir Bobby will always be my all time favourite. Amazing manager and incredible human being. A true gentleman in every sense of the word. R. I.P. 🇬🇧🇵🇹
can listen to him for hours dont know how fast all these podcasts gets finished. Respect mourinho......
That ending was crazy 😂 Hey, Ste, if Jose has to put you in your place, I reckon it means he thinks you're headed somewhere good
Where love is there is hate. I always loved this guy. And if you don’t like him at least he is interesting to watch. In times where every coach and player has been trained for the media so well i like having Jose around. In 20 years you wish you get entertaining coaches like him anywhere. Problem is there wont be a single one.
What would have happened if Ronaldo hadn't injured his knee?
He would have won two more World Cups, won the Ballon d'Or eight more times and brought his total World Cup points to 30.
Ronaldo epitomises the traditional Brazilian way of football. Effortless world class ability but not interested in structured professional training sessions. They all seem to be happy enough if they just train as if they were playing football in the park with friends. I know a lot of Brazilians and they just want the ball at their feet and to dance with it, they don’t want instruction, they don’t want limits, just wind me up and let me play. Probably Ronaldinho was the biggest example of that.
Romario, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, and Neymar are players who can easily dribble past 1-2 players. Why give them instructions and make them come back to defend?
This is changing buddy.
U 100% right
@@DizzyMakavelli of course because the more system and structure based nature of European football changed that because most of them play in Europe nowadays and for at least the past 20 years.
@@Daveymallon Brazilians have been playing in Europe for a long time even like that they were very unprofessional.
They are changing because Brazilian football has changed and doesn't allow this stance anymore.
Jose is special wasn’t bored one of the best you always listen to someone with just so much experience
Amazing interview! I really hope we get to see Mourinho back in the PL!
Oh my, you just can't get enough of Mourinho. What a character!!
Respect just love this guy ❤❤always nice to hear Mr mourinho
What a PERSON!!! what a scale of individual charachter!!! World class Jose!!! World class!!!
ste gt abused, great interview
“Respekt Respekt” 😂😂😂
Respect.
Respect.
With this belly...
Respect.
Il Fenomeno è il N. 1...lo dicono tutti gli addetti ai lavori...i più accreditati!!!
Total respect for Jose
Amazing interview as always
Speaks with respect for opponents which is not very common
Won everywhere he went
For sure on Top 10 managers in history of the beautiful sport.
P.s. thank you Jose for the 4-2-3-1 formation..when is teached and performed well is unbeatable!
Jose is brilliant ❤️
José Mourinho just named his Man Utd’s Europa League final starting XI without hesitation as if it was just played yesterday 😭😭😭❤️🙌
Respect Steven 😂😂😂😂 rio went in by bringing jose mourinho on the show 👏 best show around for sure 💯 rio legend 👏
I love this man ❤, I
Always have a cause to smile whenever I see him
Could listen to mourinho for hours 👍
Well done guys, great work. This reminds me of the interview Rio did with Ancelotti, so much knowledge and insight from someone who's done it at the highest level. The R9 story was priceless. Amazing content, keep it up!
Took the ending like a champ there Ste, getting bantered by the 'special one' for being in the room with 'football guys' is the most back-handed of compliments you can get!
Wow one of the best interviews I have ever heard, thank u guy's
Gotta love Jose! Such a pleasant guy
This is my man. Loved hearing such a great man with experience of triumphs on the pitch. ❤
amazing interview guys! What a legend, personality and leader this man is. Love him!
so amazing watching Mourinho's interview. My lifetime hero of coaching!!
Jose roasting the innerside of Ste😅the respect at the end with him sipping his drink was savage😂
R9 was the most gifted player ever, no doubt.
The most gifted for dribbling. His creativity and cheekiness with dribbling was special. All that talent plus great physical attributes. He was unstoppable. If u look in overall, it's Messi. Dribbling, vision, creativity, passing, technique, finishing... No one had so much talent for different aspects of the game as Messi.
@@perakojot5628 R9 could do everything Messi did, maybe less vision, but much more athleticism and power.
@@janschmidt1952 He was more athletic, that's for sure. But for me talent is something that comes from brain. There are very athletic people who don't know what to do with their attributes. R9 knew but his passing, vision and game reading were not on Messi's level. He was more physically gifted and definitely had more talent for dribbling.
@@perakojot5628 lol how old are you bro vision while in inter n Real Madrid he was attacking midfield lol in inter behind zamarano n Madrid behind raul lol
@@01faisall That's laughable, he was never a midfielder. They just played with two attackers. Even if he was a midfielder, his vision and passing were never comparable to Messi's. Also, Raul was never a classic number 9, he was second striker, something like Rooney. Between 9 and 10.
Josè R9 story is something I would cherish. I started to watching football because of him.
Jose ending on a high a rare sight . Still Joe will be replaying tha last 30 seconds again and again.😂😂
Ste 'The Belly' Howson. 😂❤ What an interview, thank you for the video. Cheers!
Mourinho is a proper gaffer as he's out on that pitch fighting alongside his players
He lives for that passion and that fight
I have always said this about Jose , he is not a coach nor a tactitian nor a manager he is a mentor an example and for a lot of his players a friend or even a father. Never in my life have i ever seen this much love from players towards a coach especially one as "controversial" as Jose to the media , when players let us look behind the scenes they exposed what Jose is really like and everyone saw what type of human Jose was.
I never regretted watching from part 1. Thank you, guys, for doing this and special thanks to the special one. I love you, Jose.
Yoh! What an Interview. Thank you so much Guys!
Top, top man and manager , plus I like his clothing style, Zenga trainers and top quality
The Bobby Robson part was pure gold.
Great stuff lads.
Glad you enjoyed it
G. O. A. T manager. Can't wait to see what he does next
Honestly, is practically impossible and would be crazy to do it before the Euro but if after the Euro there is a possibility of getting Jose for the 2026 World cup both Portugal and England should be all over it, two squads with massive talent, great youngsters it’s the type of squads Jose would make the entire world fear.
I just said above mate, imagine Jose in charge of England with a midfield of Rice, Mainoo and Bellingham scary thought especially me as welsh bloke. Hell of a midfield that Southgate probably won't even pick let alone get best out of. Would love to see Jose take over England job, he's box office and super engaging. Don't think FA would like not being able to control his words though after years of politicians in job.
Who knows though sounds like it nearly happened once upon a time.
Thank you for this guys 🙏🏾.. From pt 1-3 what an interview
Man this is one of the best interviews! The site the character of jose and rio just talking football! You can never be bored! I felt bad for ste tho 😭😭😭😭 bro lose some weight, also him talking about sir bobby you can see how emotional he got 😢
I really hope he will come back to the PL, he is so missed! He and Klopp are two special managers, i hope he will be back really fast.
Legend and the special one.
Great guy Ferdinand, I pass three years working in the UK. In my first day in my first job in a cafee bar, in that moment I can't speak english so my first task was to clean the floor area, at the first moment of starting suddenly a clien approached me to ask me something about the food, was Mr. Ferdinand. It was embarrassing for me not to be able to understand anything or respond, and I was also in shock. I am sorry about that Mr. Ferdinand if you ever read this. 😅
Lovely to hear you special one.. thanks to Rio and Steve brilliant... especially the United part...we heard the truth
Can easily listen to another couple hours of Jose. Great interview guys🤌
I have just been here waiting😀
Ouch! Can't believe he did u like that at the end! Thought u might come back with an army story or two. Props for biting your tongue
13:30 Howson has said so much crap about Jose and the chicken has come home roast 🤣🤣 good one Jose!!
Jose to his revenge in Stephen 😂😂😂 . That was savage. Love him or hate him but can’t ignore him. ❤special one
Stephen!!! 😂😂😂😂 Jose killed you towards the end! 😮😮😮
“You want to be a good guy, or do you want to win the Super Cup”?
That sounds like the seed for what Mourinho has become.
Jose is one of the most engaging personalities of all time in sport overall not just football. Find myself just watching and listening with a smile on my face.
Maintains your attention for every word he speaks. I think if he becomes England manager it pains me to say as a welshmen that England would win things esepcially with a potential midfield of Rice, Mainoo and Bellingham for the next 10 years. Dont think it will happen with current manager thankfully though.
Same thing as United though I do wonder if hed taken over for 2-3 yrs after Fergie would we still have seen the decline post Fergie as by time Jose got there the damage was done and the mentality within the playing squad had shifted substantially.
Bro imagine being a top striker, scoring goals amd doing everything to be in the squad and then your team goes on to buy brazilian ronaldo😂
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If UA-cam had existed back then, Pizzi himself would have asked to be benched.
There's no such a thing as brazilian Ronaldo. Ronaldo is Ronaldo. CR7 is Cristiano.
@@kramerpoker9666I like CR7 a lot more then Pessi but R9 was the most complete player ever. Ball control with incredible speed
Check the story of Ivan Zamorano, has an anecdote on that subject (now is a speaker at Business Events)
Ste speechless, brilliant stuff....
Robson has so much influence on Jose and his mentality. It's always good to pour your best on someone else and give them the opportunity to take it further.
Excellent job Rio and Ste...
Thanks for listening
Such a fun interview! Loved it ❤
There's something about jose, i just can't explain it
He oozes charisma , integrity, intelligence.. he just is the special one
@@walshknwsbest Actually when he arrived in England he announced himself as 'A Special One' not 'THE' Special One!
The media pushed the line of Jose's 'arrogance' in calling himself 'the special one' in order to make him a villain. There is a big difference in meaning with that single word change.
Jose is the pure king of the "hidden hint"
"St James's Park is a special place" - On wanting to be their manager
"Yes but you need all sides to agree and work well together" - on United's divided transfer policy
"Yes but dont forget about Holland" - Yes Southgate sux, but Holland will get you through"
...and then there was the STE comment at the end, nothing subtle about that..
Never Change Jose - Never Change
He will be a champion content creator. One of the big football brains..😊😊
The big one for me is every time he refers about Bobby - its ALWAYS Mr Robson
José owned ste! Taught him whose the man! RESPECT RESPECT!!!😆🙏
Scott & Varane will always be his boys!🔥🔥
RESPECT JOSE MOURINHO THE SPECIAL ONE