Why Mourinho could be Real's 'ultimate wildcard'

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Why Mourinho could be Real's 'ultimate wildcard'

Real do not have a manager for next season. Arbeloa has got a year left in his contract but it is clear that chairman Perez is looking elsewhere for a new boss. …

Real do not have a manager for next season. Arbeloa has got a year left in his contract but it is clear that chairman Perez is looking elsewhere for a new boss. Even though Perez appreciates the positives of Arbeloa's tenure, results dictate decisions at the Bernabeu. But to understand who they will hire, you first need to understand how Perez thinks. Perez does not care about style of play. He does not lose sleep over tactical identity or whether his team presses high or sits deep. What he cares about is winning, and more than that, managing. Managing egos, stars, the dressing room. For Perez, the ideal manager is a conductor. There is a recurring tension at the Bernabeu between two schools of thought. On one side, the number two at the club Jose Angel Sanchez argues that Real need an organiser, a tactically rigorous coach who can impose order on a talented but chaotic squad. That line of thinking has produced appointments such as Rafa Benitez, Julen Lopetegui and, most recently, Alonso. None of them lasted more than a few months. The president was never truly behind them, and when results gave him the excuse, they were gone. On the other side sits Perez's own preference: the grand manager, the aristocrat of the touchline, someone whose presence alone commands respect in the dressing room. Think Zinedine Zidane. Think Carlo Ancelotti, twice. That is the template Perez returns to when his patience runs out. With Alonso gone, the president's line has won again. …

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