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10 COMMANDMENTS FROM A WORTHY COMMANDER

8 May

Why read my non-sense when you can read Jose Mourinho’s plan? Compare this to your local clubs “mission statement” and see what’s missing.

1.  THE ONLY STAR IS THE TEAM: 
‘My  greatest  worry  is  the  team.  The collective effort. I have no idea where the physical aspect ends and the tactical/psychological aspect begins, but football encaptures both. I can’t separate  the  two,  but  what  I  can  say  is that  football  is  not  all  about  the physical aspect, it’s about much more than  that.  In  the  grand  scheme  of things, the physical aspect is probably the least important element. Without organization and a talent in exploring the  different  tactical  models  of  the game,  your  weaknesses  quickly  become apparent, regardless of how fit you are’.

2.  TACTICS ARE  WORKED  ON  FROM DAY ONE: 
‘The most important thing in football is  to  have  a  style  of  play,  a  set  of principles  that  offer organization  to the team. For that reason, my focus is  on  tactics  from  day  one’.  Exactly what is required at Real Madrid.

3.  THE  RUI  FARIA  METHOD  (No circuits, no gyms, no laps around the pitch): 
‘Have  you  ever  seen  a  pianist  run around his  piano  before  sitting  down to  unleash  a  masterpiece?  In  our methodology we don’t send them on laps  around  the  pitch  either’.  For Mourinho  and  his right-hand  man/physical trainer Rui Faria, the gym is only for recovering from injuries.

4.  THE  BALL  IS  OBLIGATORY. TRAINING  SESSIONS  OF  NO MORE THAN 90 MINUTES: 
‘My  training  sessions  aren’t long, they’re dynamic and incredibly time-efficient.  I  like  my  team  to  learn  to love the ball, and to know what to do with  it  once  they  win  it  back.  Three hour training sessions will only serve to  bore  the  players.  They  would quickly fall out of love with the ball’.

5.  A  TEAM  WITHOUT  PEAKS  IN FORM: 
‘Weekly  training  sessions  are  solely focused on the next game. There’s no plan  to  come  good  in  December  or May,  no  looking  ahead.  No  plan  to play better against the top teams’.

6.  MOTIVATION  COMES  FROM TRAINING,  NOT  FROM  THE  BIG MATCHES:
During  his  time  in  Portugal  with Porto,  there  came  a  moment  when the team were winning everything domestically,  with  the  danger  of  the players only being motivated for the European  ties.  Here’s  how  he  overcame that potential obstacle. ‘With a 4-3-3  formation,  space  is  perfectly occupied  naturally,  it  isn’t  necessary for the players to be intelligent. They don’t have to think too much. With a 4-4-2 they are required to think because the field is occupied irrationally, no-one is naturally open. With a constant  need  for tactical  discipline comes  motivation,  regardless  of  the importance of the match.’ Real Madrid  fans know what to expect there then.

7. THOROUGH STUDY OF THE OP-POSITION.  BUT  NEVER  TO  PLAY ACCORDING TO YOUR RIVAL: 
‘ We analyze our rivals and we try to imagine how they will play against us. Using these thoughts we position certain  players  in  certain  positions  according  to  the  oppositions  strengths and  weaknesses.  But these  are  only positional details. They don’t interfere with our principles, or even with our system’.

8.  THE  CREATIVE  PLAYERS  ARE THE FIRST TO DEFEND: 
‘For  me  defending  well  is  defending during the least amount of time possible. It’s to have the ball among your most  creative  players  for  as  long as possible.  Having  the  initiative  for  as long as possible. This takes away the need for defensive actions. But when the  need  to  defend  arises,  everyone has  a  role  to  play.  There  are  those that  say  the  creative  players  should be liberated of defensive duties. They know nothing about football. All players need to know what to do with the ball and what to do without the ball’.
Cristiano  Ronaldo,  you’ve  been warned.

9.  WE  BEGIN  TO  RECOVER  DURING THE GAMES: 
‘After  each  game  I  like  to  give  the players a days rest. It may not be the most  appropriate  thing  to  do  physically speaking, but it allows them to recover mentally. Unfortunately, with so many games during a season this is  rarely  possible.  Therefore  as  incredible  as  it  sounds,  they  need  to start  recovering  during  the  game  itself.  If  the  team  plays  how  I  want them to, the players will start to recover mentally by having total control of  the  ball.  Instead  of  finishing  the match  mentally  exhausted,  they would  come  off  the  pitch  in  a  great frame  of  mind,  raring  to  go  once more’.

10.  ONE  METHOD  FITS  ALL  – FROM  THE  FIRST  TEAM  TO  THE YOUTH TEAM: 
‘The  basic  methodological  concepts must be instilled in both the elite and the  base.  At  Porto  I regularly  met with  the  youth  and reserve  team  directors to explain exactly how all the different teams should play. That way no player gets lost when making the step up. Everything is already trained into his mind’.

 

“That’s some good shit!” -The Pig

 

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