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Mourinho's Real Madrid Record: A Deep Dive
28 Jan
Summary
- Mourinho managed Real Madrid from 2010 to 2013.
- He aimed to counter Pep Guardiola's Barcelona dominance.
- His tenure included a record-breaking La Liga title in 2011-12.
José Mourinho managed Real Madrid from 2010 to 2013, tasked with the singular goal of thwarting Pep Guardiola's dominant Barcelona. His tenure was marked by intense rivalry and psychological warfare, culminating in a record-breaking La Liga triumph in the 2011-12 season, considered the peak of his influence.
However, the divisions ignited during his time and a significant Champions League semi-final loss in 2012-13 signaled the end of his stay. Mourinho soon moved to Chelsea, but his legacy with Real Madrid, including earlier encounters with Porto, remains a significant chapter.
His record against Real Madrid as Porto manager saw mixed results, including a draw in 2003 after previous losses. Later, as Manchester United manager in 2017, he lost the UEFA Super Cup to Real Madrid, becoming the first manager to lose three such finals.




