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Jose Mourinho is top of Real Madrid's managerial shopping list after the Spanish giants were knocked out of the Champions League at the last-16 stage for the sixth season in a row after losing to Lyons last night. The Inter Milan coach?s discipline and tactical acumen are seen as what is needed to turn the club?s expensive raw materials into trophy winners.



Man Utd very much on fire last night good to see English clubs doing so well in Europe.

Mourinho would be a suprising choice for Madrid for a variety of reasons. From his part would he really want to be the coach at a club where he doesn't even make all the decisions regarding team selection and transfers? From Madrid's point of view his brand of football is not attractive to watch. They sacked Capello, who won the league in his one season with them, for that reason.

Narnia Wrote:

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> Rafa for Madrid is my bet. Mourinho for Man City

> where he'll have money to spend.


Sounds about right. And United win the European Cup (much as I'd hate to see that happen) and Fergie pulls his retirement out of the bag. Big summer of managerial change.

I am sure Colin would be up for Real Madrid...he turned down Chelsea you know!...and this would definitely be his last job in management, oh yes, just like the last two. Be good to see the Galacticos turning out in red and white stripes though, and the crowd singing "The Greasy Chip Butty Song" in Spanish....>:D

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