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Wednesday, August 15, 2012
The special one "jose mourinho"say's I'm The Only One
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho would prefer to be known as the “Only One” rather than the “Special One” as a result of his achievements.
It was Mourinho who proclaimed himself to be the “Special One” upon his unveiling as Chelsea boss back in the summer of 2004 after guiding Porto to the Champions League title the previous season
The Portuguese coach joined Real Madrid in 2010 and won the Primera Liga title in his second season to become one of the few coaches to win titles in four different countries — Portugal, England, Italy and Spain.
Mourinho coached FC Porto (Portuguese champions 2003, 2004 and Champions League winners 2004), Chelsea (English Premier League title 2005, 2006) and Internazionale (Serie A champions in 2009, 2010).
He is also the only coach to have won two Champions League titles with two different clubs - FC Porto in 2004 and Inter Milan in 2010.
“I’m the only one to have won the three biggest championships in the world,” Mourinho said. “So whether it pleases or not, if one recognises my value or not... people should may be call me ‘unique’ rather than ‘special’ until someone else wins three championships like me.
“Thanks to God, things have gone well and, whether you like it or not, I am the only one who has won the English, Italian and Spanish championships. So, more than the ‘Special One’, they must begin to call me the ‘Only One’.
The 49-year-old said he felt “an enormous joy at Inter Milan” when they won their titles but insisted that his goals were shifting with age. “I’m turning increasingly towards people,” he said. “That’s what motivates me more and more, instead of pursuing individual goals.
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