The Uncoachable Genius: Mourinho on Messi
Reporter: “Who is the player you never signed, but wish you did?”
Jose Mourinho: (Chuckles) “Of course, the little guy. That little guy was… not coachable, let’s say. But I have to admit, in our generation, Lionel Messi, well, he was the BEST.”
This exchange perfectly encapsulates the complex relationship between Jose Mourinho, the famously strategic manager, and Lionel Messi, the unarguably gifted footballer.
On the surface, Mourinho’s playful jab at Messi’s lack of need for traditional coaching seems contradictory to his admiration. However, it highlights Mourinho’s philosophy. He thrives on meticulous planning and tactical discipline. Messi, on the other hand, operates on a different plane – his brilliance stems from innate talent and instinct.
Despite their contrasting styles, Mourinho acknowledges greatness. He has faced Messi numerous times during his managerial career, particularly during his stint at Real Madrid, where their rivalry was legendary.
While their paths never crossed directly in terms of a manager-player relationship, Mourinho’s wish to have signed Messi speaks volumes. It’s a testament to Messi’s undeniable impact on the game, even for a manager known for prioritizing a structured approach.