Friday, December 9, 2011

If Defeated, Mourinho Blames Others

MADRID - Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon accused the Los Blancos coach Jose Mourinho never accept defeat and blame others for the situation he had received it.
 
Speaking ahead of El Clasico this weekend which will be held at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, Calderon said, he did feel that Mourinho has a special coach, but he was not enamored with the trend of the Portuguese coach about creating controversy before, during and after the match.
 
"Mourinho has been deceiving anyone, and when an error occurs, the perpetrator is a person who must accept to blame," Calderon said sarcastically as quoted by Marca on Saturday (10/12/2011).
 
"Certain behaviors are not acceptable in a big club, in this case complained to the leadership of the referee, UEFA and FIFA," he added.
 
Calderon said the former Chelsea coach always get someone else to blame when he and his team could not achieve victory. In fact, according to Calderon, it is the attitude of the team's mediocre.
 
"(To Mourinho) Any other person guilty when you do not win. That's the typical attitude of the team mediocre. Mourinho is a great coach with a special character, but this does not make it become more important. I do not like how," he explained.
 
Although Calderon did not like the behavior and style of Mourinho when the lead vocal Madrid, Calderon predicting victory will be obtained during the fight against the Blaugrana Madrid on Sunday (12/11/2011) early morning hrs.
 
"It seems that the team will fly," said 60-year-old man. "They've scored many goals, and many in anatarnya obtained easily. Results 3-1 would be good: Two goals from Gonzalo Higuain and one of Cristiano Ronaldo," completion
 
The Spanish capital club will host this weekend's Barcelona in La Liga match continued, three ahead of the Catalan children and still have one game to make savings of Los Merengues little benefit in the standings.

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