legenda priča:
Johan Cruyff’s key points.
Mourinho is
doing his job the only way he understands it. The person responsible
for allowing the Portuguese to ruin Madrid’s legacy is Florentino. And
only him.
I don’t know what are all the fuss about… and
all the surprise. The hands on the foreheads after Mourinho’s Champions
League post match press conference. I’ve heard he’s a loco.
That he is a manipulator. I have read a thousand adjectives trying to
define what he said, and how he said them, and for the most part, it was
not good. It was ugly, disgraceful, and he lost all credibility. And
while it is aimed and fired at the Portuguese, I think if there is
anyone who should be blamed for everything that has happened, it is none
other than at the Casa Blanca itself.
Mourinho
is doing his job, in his own way, and in the only way he understands
football. But he is just the coach. Above him, is someone who decides
everything, the president. He is the boss. And he is the one who draws
the line [that can or cannot be crossed] in the club. It is the
president that will decide what the club wants, and how he wants his
team to be. He is the one who selects his ‘general’, the qualified
person who would lead his players in their campaign.
Ultimately,
on the pitch, the coach is an extension of whatever values the president
wants to defend. There is only one problem: when the only value that he
wants to defend is the final victory, when he gives all the power to
his general so he can finish off the ‘enemy’, disregarding all of the
institution’s history and values, then that president [himself] has
crossed a very dangerous line.
Disregarding everything
Florentino signed Mourinho to end Barca’s
supremacy at any price. I couldn’t care if he wants to relinquish
dominance on the pitch, and giving up the attacking football that, for
years, had been the foundation of Madrid’s game at the Bernabeu. It
doesn’t matter to me that a professional would complain about
everything, I mean everything, as long as they get the win. But
Florentino has forgotten that he has fantastic players – Players that
could eventually form a great team. Players that, one day, could topple Barca while giving joy to their fans.
When
I came to Barcelona in ‘88 [as their coach], Madrid, for me, was the
best team in the last 40 years [prior to that]. They had La Quinta del Buitre [The five vultures] and had just won three back-to-back league titles. In Barcelona, everyone was crying foul. The referees were to be blamed for everything – Madriditis
in every way. They were better, so of course they were winning. They
won two more titles [after that] but we were growing [in strength].
[From the time I arrived,] we were helping Madrid to be better but were
growing ourselves, until the day when we were playing as good, or maybe
even better, than them that we managed to beat them. It was the Dream Team against La Quinta.
We
won four consecutive league titles ourselves, but they were still very
good. And they could have even beaten us to two of those league titles.
They were a great team, but then no matter how great they were, you can
always beat them by playing well. But if you choose the wrong path, you
can always end up with nothing.
The victory they [Mourinho's Madrid] achieved in the Copa del Rey,
being something of a major accomplishment, has turned into something
minor, almost insignificant. Today, everyone was only talking about
whether Pepe’s expulsion in the Champions League was fair or not. Some
say yes and others not. By contrast, there were no discussions about
other actions that were so clear cut. The culprits got off scot-free and
no one complained. Between the Cup and the Champions League, Villa was
assaulted by Arbeloa, Marcelo on Pedro, and the stamp
of Pepe on Messi was horrible. I’m not trying to claim anything. It
happened but the referee didn’t see it, period. I’m not talking about
whether they should be expelled or not. I’m talking about their
[playing] style. These moves have been replayed [on TVs] a thousand
times around the world. And someone who is impartial, sitting on his or
her couch at home, I don’t believe he or she is buying it [Madrid’s
innocence]. I’m talking about their behaviour on the pitch.
I know Butragueno and Valdano very well.
What they are [as a person], and had been, as players, what they stood
for, and what they stand for [now]. I have not talked to them, but I do
not believe they approve these kinds of behaviours. But never mind.
Their president has made his choice. Mourinho is now an extension of
Florentino. The Portuguese is merely the executioner.
The role of Guardiola
I
listened to Guardiola’s press conference prior to the first leg of the
Champions League semi-finals. I support what he said. Except it was a
mistake. It was not he who should have said them. He is an employee. A
general, but still, an employee. His job is to prepare his team so they
can play well and win, but not be the face of the club, even if he does
it better than anyone else. This responsibility rests with the president
or his delegate. Florentino has Mourinho because the ‘entertainment’
comes with the ‘package’. This is the second time that Pep has got to do
something that he detests. Let’s hope it is the last time.