“Athletes
today are scared to make Muhammad Ali Statements” Nas,
My Generation
It’s been a while since I wrote on this blog. I felt
it was only right to write again seeing that I do get time these days to enjoy
my 2nd love. Enough about me let’s get into the business of The
Beautiful Game and defence of this great man who is either being misunderstood
or just been thrown into the deep end to tarnish his reputation. In the current
era, there has never been a manager who has been dominant in world football
than this man. He has done a lot for the sport especially in the UK even though
he is an outcast. He’s got fewer friends.
I am the Greatest!
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Ali knocked heavyweight champion out |
Muhammad Ali called himself the greatest. In all of
boxing and all the history of boxing, Ali had the audacity to stand on a podium
and call himself the greatest. He was the only one who believed that he could
beat World Heavyweight champion Sonny Liston in 1964. The difference between
Ali and Liston was that Ali convinced himself he was the best, and Liston’s
fans convinced him he was the best. In the end, someone who truly believed he
was the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time fulfilled his own destiny and
became the World Champion.
When Ali first came out, he disrupted the whole
world with his cockiness and who could forget his famous quote before fighting
George Foreman, “I have wrestled with an alligator.
I done tussled with a whale. I done handcuffed lightning, thrown thunder in
jail! That’s bad! Only last week I murdered a
rock, injured a stone, hospitalized a brick! I’m so mean I make medicine sick!
Bad, bad, fast. Last night I cut the lights out in my bedroom, hit the switch,
was in the bed before the room was dark, fast. And you George Foreman, all you
chumps are gonna bow when I whup him, all of ya! I know you got ’em,
I know you got ’em picked, but the man is in
trouble. I’m gonna show you how great I am!” Because of his personality and the fact that he believed in his
own abilities, he will be known forever in the history of boxing as “The Greatest”.
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Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho |
I’m
the Special One
When Jose Mourinho
joined Chelsea, he called himself the special one in a league that had great
managers and he won the league in his first season.
Fast forward,
2015/16 season, his second stint at Chealsea after winning league titles in
Italy and Spain and winning another title in England, they’ve only won 3 time in 11 league matches, and
now “The Special One” is being taunted by the media and football
supporters alike. Everyone has their own opinion of the man and his team.
Speculations are coming fast and furious “Chelsea star said Mourinho has lost the dressing room”, “If he loses the next game, his out”, “Chelsea are
already looking for Mourinho replacement”, whatever the story, however true these stories might be Mourinho
has been the best manager in the current era.
It has been said
that Mourinho’s needs to know when
to shut up, or how not to be controversial. From the time he took his CL
winning Porto team to face Sir Alex Ferguson Man United at Old Trafford, Mourinho
ran the half the pitch to celebrate with his players, which was seen as “ungentlemanly” by the English media and the so called greats or gentlemen of the
English game. Mourinho is unconventional, he’s not like other manager, he’s a rebel, he creates rules and challenge authority. Some rules
are there to be challenged, not broken and he’s the man to do that. He was once removed from the bench while at
Real Madrid, instead of doing what all the other managers would do which was to
go and sit up there, he decided to ask one of the season ticket holders sitting
behind the team bench to let him use his sit to be closer to his bench so that
he can communicate with them, that was Jose doing what he does best, being
unconventional.
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Luis van Gaal Barcelona team |
Mourinho, the
fallen angel, was part of the Barcelona team that invented and reshaped modern
football in the mid-90s. Graduates from that era include managers such as Pep
Guardiola (Bayern Munich), Luis Enrique (Barcelona), Julen Lopetegui (FC
Porto), Laurent Blanc (PSG), Frank De Boer (Ajax), Phillip Cocu (PSV), Luis van
Gaal (Man United) and Roland Koeman (Southampton). In that line up of these 8
apostles from the Barca way, Mourinho stands alone. He did not draw the same
lessons as every one of them in that his style is the exact opposite to that of
Barcelona.
Barcelona style
has always been to hold on to possession and all the managers mentioned above
rely on this style, only Mourinho who doesn’t believe that possession win you matches. His anti-Barcelona sterns
have made him into a unique manager, he’s personality has always been unique. Now he’s been asked to change and be something that
he is not because “It might save his
job and his teams ‘season”, be like other managers, shut up and get on
with it. Mourinho always lived by the sword;
he made his career by taking on the best, coming up with methods, if not
unusual ones, to be the best, if he dies, it’s only fair he dies by the same sword. He’s a big manager, he speaks his mind, he
knows he’s “The Special One”. He is still the best coach for Chelsea despite media trying to
push him out of English Football. He speaks out against unfairness of
officials; he will forever be that type of coach.
I wouldn't sack him if I was Chelsea. I think he's a fantastic manager, his record shows that.
Jamie Carragher on Jose Mourinho
In the middle of all the confusion and speculations taking place at The Bridge, the supporters have put their full support behind the manager. In football, when something goes wrong, the known solution has been to fire the manager. Last season Dortmund was in the same kind of situation with Jurgen Klopp at the helm but the German team refused to fire their coach and allowed him to take them out of that hole. Chelsea seem to be doing the same thing after giving the manager contract extension before the season started. Manuel Pelligrini, Carlo Ancelotti believe that Jose is the only manager to take Chelsea out of this bad moment. As much as the team is losing, at the moment it seems like there is no manager out there who can turn the fortunes of the team around than the man at the helm. You almost feel like the fact that arguably the best manager in the world is going through this spell in his career has brought managers to come out supporting him. They the ones who understand there is nothing fun about winning the league convincingly and 3 months the line one finds himself unemployed.
Because of where he finds himself, Mourinho is expected to change who he is and to be humble, he's brave enough to be who he has always been and in the eyes of many, its called arrogance. Jose is not shy to stand his ground and fight on, he is fighting not only for the supporters but also for the players, the same players that media are always quoting as saying the manager is closer to the exit. Chelsea have been known to fire easily and if they stick with Mourinho, they would have given a clear indication that they want continuity and they still believe in the manager, after all, he is Mr Chelsea, "ONE OF US".
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