by JC_81 » Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:45 am
There has been some debate in the past as to whether Mourinho should be considered as Benitez's replacement. I'm going to be controversial again in this thread and say that he should definitely be considered.
Without getting into the debate over whether Rafa's days are numbered and whether he has brought us any closer to winning the title, I'm going to cut to the chase and say yes, in my opinion this is his last season, we are no closer to winning the title and he will either walk or be replaced this summer.
Why Mourinho then? Quite simply he's a quick-fix manager. Someone who comes into a club, gets a few of his own players in that fit his system, and gets the absolute best out of all of his players by creating a fantastic team spirit, a seige mentality and by making his players believe that they should be winning every game. In my opinion that is exactly what we need. We need to get someone in who can win us the title in the next 2-3 years before players like Carra and Gerrard are past it, because once we lose those 2 as our spine, we truly are rebuilding. Fu.ck the 5 year plans and buying in 100 teenage prospects from the 4 corners of the earth, the first team squad winning the title is what it's all about.
Liverpool now are similar to the Chelsea side Mourinho inherited. Plenty of talented players, but had a 'tinkerman' in charge (Ranieri), who didn't know what his best team was, constantly rotated and couldn't achieve consistent results. The players and manager weren't all singing from the same hymn sheet. Substitute Benitez for Ranieri in this paragraph and you have a summary of the situation as it is exactly at Liverpool now.
The next question is money. 'Mourinho had a blank cheque book at Chelsea, he buys success'. Well how much has Benitez spent? Buying success is better than buying failure imo (harsh but 1 CL, 1 FA cup and another CL final in 4 years is failure for a club of our stature). Mourinho is more hit and miss in the transfer market than Benitez certainly imo, but he isn't bad.
Tactics? We all marvelled at Benitez's tactical superiority over the special one in our CL victories over them. 'He's a genius' we said. Is he though? The bigger picture would suggest otherwise. Mass rotation is tactical naivity, not genius imo. And the failure to learn from your mistakes is stupidity by definition. Stubbornness or stupidity? Decide for yourself. Mourinho's tactics are somewhat one dimensional and the football isn't great to watch, but Liverpool under Benitez aren't great to watch either. I'd happily put up with Mourinho's 'power-play' tactics if it won us the league.
What about Mourinho's attitude, he's an @rsehole isn't he? Yeah he is, but he's a 'good at his job @rsehole'. Nobody would have got wound up by him is he was rubbish, it's because he could back up the arrogance, and god did he know how to wind people up. Looking back though, his hogging the press completely took the focus off the players and allowed then to get on with it. I don't deny Mourinho lovede the spotlight, but it was also for the good of Chelsea. If he came to Liverpool he'd be a mercenary though wouldn't he? Yes, like most people in football these days, it's the way it is. If he came here I wouldn't expect him to stay for 10 years, but realistically very few managers do that these days. If he comes here for 3 years and wins the league then the job's a good one.
Would Mourinho want to come here? I believe he'd jump at the chance. He'd have a chance to get back at Abramovitch, he clearly loves the controversy in dealing with the English press and he also loves the English game. The bit I don't like is that he'd also like to rub Benitez's nose in it, and naturally I still have a sense of loyalty to Benitez, even though I think he needs to go. I believe Mourinho will only take a top club job. I don't think any of the top Italian or Spanish sides will need him this summer (although things change quickly in football), and I think he needs to get back into football soon. To be honest I think should Benitez go, Mourinho would see Liverpool as the perfect job.
Would Liverpool take Mourinho on? The Yanks don't have a clue and I dare say they know nothing about loyalty. They'll go for a big name, and at the moment the biggest name currently out of management is Mourinho. In my opinion this may inadvertently prove to be a masterstroke.
Does it make me less of a fan to suggest I want Mourinho as coach? I don't believe so. I think this is a sensible way of looking at things. I've been a Benitez fan for 4 years, but I've been a Liverpool fan much longer than that and I just want us to win the title again.
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JC_81 on Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:47 am, edited 1 time in total.