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Mourinho is still a capable football coach, but it seems that his current coaching style may not be suitable for top European clubs. Moreover, he has a strong personality, and his relationships with top-level players are not always smooth. This often leads to various issues in the locker room. Additionally, he has a tendency to criticize referees and authority figures, which can bring negative impacts to the club.
Currently, major European powerhouses are not considering inviting Mourinho. As for his appearance at Barcelona airport, I think it might be related to something else. Back when Mourinho coached Real Madrid, there was a lot of tension with Barcelona. Normally, coaches of Mourinho's caliber wouldn't choose to coach their arch-rivals. If he were to take over as the head coach of Barcelona, he would likely face heavy criticism from Real Madrid fans.
Furthermore, Barcelona's playing style doesn't align with Mourinho's strengths, as they prefer beautiful football while he excels in defensive counterattacks. I would rather believe that Mourinho returning to Real Madrid is more plausible than him going to Barcelona.
In the current situation, I believe it would be more appropriate for Mourinho to take a six-month break, wait until after the European Championship, and then look for coaching opportunities in national teams. National team competitions have longer breaks between matches, and players are not paid salaries. As long as it's not a team with internal conflicts like Belgium, the atmosphere in national teams is generally more harmonious. Mourinho's defensive-oriented tactics would also be more suitable for national team tournaments.
I think the national teams of England and Portugal are currently more suitable for Mourinho. Especially the England national team, which has many high-level players and Mourinho has spent a long time in England, making him familiar with the environment. Who knows, he might even lead the England national team to new heights. |
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