It must be a of Jose Mourinho and evidence he actually had a plan all along, if Real Madrid end the growing season with the Copa del Rey and Champions League titles in hand. Forty minutes ahead of kick-off at the Estadio BernabAu against area rival Atletico Madrid, Jose Mourinho went out onto the message alone and allowed Real Madrid supporters to whistle, boo and jeer at him. Los Blancos supporters were upset that their team was already slipping well out of the La Liga title battle and Mourinho wanted them to be focused on helping the team once the game began. True Madrid continued to gain that match 2-0 and as the category is all but lost, it is becoming more obvious that it was never in the cards for Mourinho this season anyway. Had things resolved to where his side may challenge Barcelona for that prize, I doubt anyone could have complained, nonetheless it didn't. Instead, Jose Mourinho realized that his team's goals must be moved to completing two important goals. Winning the Copa del Rey and winning the team's 10th European concept. Back on December 1st when he helped Madrid supporters to boo him, there were serious doubts that both of the objectives could possibly be completed given the team's type. Now almost three months later, things are looking definitely better on these fronts. Madrid's masterful reduction of Barcelona at the Camp Nou on Tuesday has the group in the Copa del Rey closing. Moreover they're flying high ahead of their Champions League Round of 16 second leg match against Manchester United. Mourinho's area performed therefore well against Barca that you'd be hard pressed to find anybody, other than hardcore United fans, that's maybe not thinking that Madrid should go into Old Trafford and get a effect. If this was the plan all along, or at the very least a plan that Mourinho came up with some time last last year you've got to wonder. Probably Mourinho knew that in order to reach one set of objectives yet another set needed to be sacrificed. Having won the league last season, maybe Mourinho decided that concentrating on the Champions League would be the better transfer, even though supporters require that their team win everything started getting riled up. The deepest team will be consistently on three fronts ( league, league cup and European competition ) worn even by competing out. It well recognized professional athletes to shoulder that weight season after season and is very nearly unfair to ask even the most healthy. Just look at Barcelona, who are struggling with exercise and form at as soon as after years of competing on multiple fronts deeply into every period. It sure looks like they've struck a bit of a wall, and as the season's biggest matches are happening, they are playing their worst baseball. Madrid, on one other hand, are firing on all cylinders at the proper time. They are playing their utmost soccer, when the results matter the absolute most. Probably that is what Mourinho in the offing all along, because he recognized that while people love to discuss trebles, in the end, continually successful carpet is simply as emotionally fulfilling. Maybe there's some thing to be said about how precisely Mourinho is controlling his Real Madrid area, with the ridiculous demands that club and international play places on the present day people. Perhaps I am giving him an excessive amount of credit. Some may possibly say I am only fawning over Mourinho, but you are able to not deny the outcomes he's had not only at Madrid but at his previous jobs. One may say that his time at Madrid has been not just his toughest challenge but probably as a director his greatest performance. We'll need certainly to wait a couple of more months to speak about that but when Madrid are raising their 10th European subject on May 25th, that will be a full vindication of Mourinho's strategy, at least in my head. If Mourinho walked out alone on the BernabAu message after that, he would hear nary a boo. Follow @SBNationSoccer on Facebook
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