Mourinho s autobiography, what is the name of the autobiography of the madman Mourinho?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Jose Mourinho.

    Date of birth: January 26, 1963.

    Nationality: Portuguese.

    Brilliant record: English Premier League winner 2005 Chelsea.

    English League Cup winner 2005 Chelsea.

    Portuguese League Champion 2004 2003 Porto.

    Portugal Cup 2003 Porto.

    UEFA Champions League Champion 2004 Porto.

    UEFA Cup winner 2003 Porto.

    Jose Mourinho was born into a family of goalkeepers and endured a failed career as a professional footballer.

    In 1992, he worked as an interpreter for Benfica coach Bobby Robson; In 1995, he was appointed assistant coach of Porto.

    In 1996, he followed Bobby Robson as assistant coach of Barcelona.

    He took charge of Benfica in 2000 and moved to Rellia in 2001.

    From 2002 to 2004, he was the head coach of Porto, winning the UEFA Cup and the Champions League Cup in succession.

    He moved to Chelsea in 2004 and became the highest-paid manager in international football.

    The following year, Chelsea brought home the league trophy for the first time in 50 years.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I love Mu Shuai! Eyes like torches!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In this book, Jose Mourinho – A Born Winner, Mourinho cites many of the arguments that he is greater than Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger, including Premier League win percentage, winning titles in his first year in charge, ......

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The autobiographical book of the madman Mourinho is called "José Mourinho – A Born Winner".

    Summary: About the Premier League win rate.

    Brits love statistics, especially 100, which is a good number, such as statistics on the winning percentage of coaches in the league, did they know that Arsene Wenger's winning rate in the league is only 50? And Ferguson has a similar win rate, he can only take all three points in half of the games, and my Chelsea completely surpassed that number, we have a whopping 70 win rate, we have won two Premier League titles in a row without blinking an eye, and the other coaches are on the verge of collapse, does that make me look better than Arsene Wenger or Ferguson? No, but I don't think that makes me look worse than them.

    About the reason for leaving class on your own.

    Maybe because I won so fast, there was a time when I felt that success hurt me, and winning in the Champions League and other cups was important to me, but maybe it came a little too early and people started to see Chelsea as a rich club, and they thought that if the owner's money could buy everything if it needed to, it would have a counterproductive effect on the team's performance on the pitch, like a strong ** off the pitch, because no one knew what we were working on for those successes. These unexpected ideas are contrary to the laws inherent in football. ”

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    On a sunny morning, I quietly opened the book "Mourinho" hidden in the corner of the bookcase. As soon as I opened the book, the charming words attracted me to read it in one go, and I realized that this book not only gave me a lot of good words and wonderful sentences, but also made me experience the taste of defeat and victory.

    The story begins with a quote from the protagonist of this book to the author of this book: I was really just a translator at the time, but I am now the head coach of a team. What about you? I'm still a journalist.

    However, Mourinho's managerial career has been bumpy. First worked as a translator for Barcelona FC in Spain, after a career in Barcelona. The advent of a ** changed Mourinho's career, and the ** Tong Ming was my good friend Palames He said

    Jose, Benfica president Azevedonado wants to meet with you tonight, he intends to give you a contract, can you leave for Lisbon now? It was an incredible surprise for Mudong Rinho, but he only wanted to be the manager. Next came the victory, which led Leilia to the top five.

    He led Porto to two successful seasons and reached the top of the Champions League.

    I admire Mourinho's perseverance and even more respect for his mentality. He adjusts the team's morale when the team is behind and reminds everyone to concentrate and not be proud when the team is ahead.

    In the process of watching a basketball game, I saw the calm guidance of basketball coach Gong Xiaobin in the basketball game. One Friday, my dad and I went to a basketball game. On the field, the coach of the Shandong team, Gong Xiaobin, also has the same experience as Mourinho.

    Gong Xiaobin had previously been the coach of the Shandong team, but his grades were not good, which led to his dismissal. After class, he lost his temper with the team members, and went to the United States to study, and returned to his parent team, Shandong team, after the end of the study. Then, Gong Xiaobin sat in the position of head coach again, and as a result, learning was very effective, he first led the Shandong team with young players as the main force to defeat the previous champion Beijing team in the semifinals and entered the finals for the first time in team history, but the opponent Guangdong team was too strong, and the Shandong team was 4:

    0 sweep and finish runner-up. But this time, Gong Xiaobin encouraged the players to enjoy the game and come back next year. In just a few years, Gong Xiaobin has learned to be tolerant, learn to be humble, and learn to enjoy the game.

    This belief is persistent, so we must work hard, hard, and persist in everything.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Luis Lourenzo.

    Born in Setúbal, Portugal. A well-known Portuguese sports journalist and one of Mourinho's closest friends. He has been involved in journalism for more than 20 years and has written for SiC Portugal, Le Match, Le Europa and Radio TSF.

    Due to his special relationship with Jose Mourinho, he is one of the key witnesses to Mourinho's growth from a small translator to the best football coach in the world.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Mourinho's official biography "Mourinho's Biography", formerly known as "Made in Portugal", is Mourinho's first biography (non-autobiography) and the only one currently imported in China. The 30,000-word selected translation version circulating on the Internet has caused a sensation among domestic fans, and this is the first time that the 150,000-word translation has been made public in China. The book was written by Mourinho under the authority of his good friend, Luis Lourenço, a well-known Portuguese sports journalist.

    Lourenço is Mourinho's youngster, and the two have always maintained a close friendship. As an important witness to Mourinho's growth from a small translator to the world's best football coach, he has a lot of first-hand information, so he can restore Mourinho's coaching trajectory from assistant coach to coach of a big club in this book, the life grinds along the way, the setbacks he has experienced, and finally his invincibility in Europe, and can intersperse a large number of "oral records" of Mourinho in training, games, and private occasions. In addition, Mourinho has also written several important chapters of the book, so this book is not so much a biography as Mourinho's autobiography.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Jose Mourinho: Born on 26 January 1963 in Cetuba, Portugal, he is the head coach of La Liga club Real Madrid. He has won many titles with the likes of Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid, most notably helping Porto and Inter Milan win the UEFA Champions League.

    As head coach, he also set a record of 150 league games unbeaten at home in nine years in charge. Since 2002, Mourinho has won a staggering 25 various Coach of the Year titles, including most recently FIFA Men's Coach of the Year in 2010. He is undoubtedly the most successful and legendary coach in the world of football today.

    And his maverick personality also made him controversial.

    In stark contrast to his illustrious managerial career, he started from a humble beginning, with Jose Mourinho playing exclusively in the lower divisions of the Grape Jersey as a player. Fluent in five languages, he had the honour of being the interpreter for Porto coach Bobby Robson after retiring as he moved to Barcelona in La Liga, and Jose Mourinho also travelled to Spain as his interpreter and assistant coach. The story of this book begins with his departure from Barça

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