How Mourinho Turned A Team Of OLD MEN Into The Best In The World

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Published 2023-02-18
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How good was Mourinho's Inter actually? #GOAT
New video about one of the most talked about teams we've seen over the 2010's in football. In this episode we take on Mourinho's Inter who won the Serie A, Coppa Italia and Champions League, with players like Sneijder, Eto'o, Milito and Zanetti.



0:00 If you like the video, your team will win the UCL
00:41 Mourinho's Plan To Conquer Europe
3:49 How Old Were They Really?
6:00 How Mourinho Revolutionized The Team In One Summer
9:27 The Moment That Changed Everything
12:21 Mourinho vs Barcelona : The Greatest Grudge In The Sport
16:21 When The Student Beat The Teacher
17:49 Enough To Make a Grown Man Cry

All Comments (21)
  • @canonogic
    Eto'o winning back to back trebles with 2 different clubs and playing styles, isn't nearly talked about enough
  • Never tired to revisit Jose's time at Inter. What a dream treble it was!
  • @stonedg4985
    He did not mentioned Júlio César . A good example that goalkeepers are underappreciated no matter how they perform
  • @MrCount987
    When Benitez came to Inter after Mourinho he wanted Etoo to play winger, and he just responded 'No, I only do that for Mourinho'
  • That era of football was simply iconic. The coaches, the players, the teams, the drama, the passion. Truly special.
  • Whether or not he's the best manager of all time, he's my personal favourite. I don't know what exactly it is that makes Mourinho so magnetic, his almost instinctive desire to win, his charisma and his strategic media handling style that's sometimes seen as arrogance or even madness... A true genius, a special one.
  • @AllNewLollo
    You missed a little but essential detail about the semifinal second leg against Barcellona: Motta never hitted Busquez. He only enlarge the arm to protect himself and Busquez simulated to be hit. There's even an iconic shot where you can see him on the ground peeking out and opening his hands to check if the act worked.
  • Mourinho has this special relationship with so many of his former players, unfortunately it’s either “I would die for him” or “I would rather die than play for him”. But there is one thing that makes even his haters take their hats off for him - the man works hard. He will work his ass off to make it happen for his team.
  • @za5528
    That Inter team gets really underrated by revisionist history. It was a brilliant collection of talent all at the tail end of their primes and declined quickly afterward but still in their primes in 2010. Cesar was considered one of the best keepers in the world, Lucio and Samuel were considered among the best CBs and Zanetti was seen as one of the greats. One of the best defenses of the century to date. Then you had Maicon Cambiasso Sneijder and Etoo were considered top 3 at RB, DM, AM and CF respectively, Milito was one of the best scorers in Europe at the time, even the rest of the roster like Motta, Pandev, Stankovic, Cordoba, Muntari and Balotelli were legit
  • Lampard at Inter would have been amazing. Lampard probably hit his prime at 29-32. In terms of goal contributions.
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  • @Abhilash_Jena
    He’s not lying tbh…. These men plays for the badge not for TikTok
  • @train_xc
    Mourinho is loved in Madrid. He brought the winning mentality again. Shame that he could not win UCL with Madrid. That loss to Bayern still hurts , even with 5 UCL after that
  • @Hunkzilla
    Inter's treble was truly one of the best moments of the 2010s.
  • Truly the special one. This sport would be so much less without Mourinho
  • @deepzyoti13
    Beating Prime Barcelona at Camp Nou with a man down, Mourinho jailed the whole Tiki taka system. Legend