The Special One presided over the first day of training at Real Madrid on Thursday, though 2/3 of the squad were on rest after international duty and didn’t have to show. He’s already made some changes to the day-to-day, and he’s sure to keep the press happy. Check out a bit more over at The Independent
Mention Mourinho’s name to Barça fans and first there is a twitch of the nose, as if a bad smell has wafted across the room, followed by a more respectful shrug of the shoulders. The Catalan purists do not like the way his sides play football, but they know he wastes no time in finding winning ways, whichever club he manages.
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Suman
July 17, 2010 at 9:41 AM
Ahora I am enjoying watching Inter lose at the Nou Camp (replay of 24 Nov 2009 Liga de Campeones group stage match, currently being rebroadcast on Fox Sports en Espanol): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%E2%80%9310_UEFA_Champions_League_group_stage#Barcelona_v_Internazionale
Why couldn’t Barca replicate this in the semifinal?
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