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Newsunplug Kenya > Blog > Sports > 🎙️Jose Mourinho: “At the height of my glory, when I was nicknamed ‘The Special One,’ a young player came to me and asked, ‘Sir, how can I be the best?’ I replied, ‘Train your mind before your feet, and understand the game as coaches understand it’”
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🎙️Jose Mourinho: “At the height of my glory, when I was nicknamed ‘The Special One,’ a young player came to me and asked, ‘Sir, how can I be the best?’ I replied, ‘Train your mind before your feet, and understand the game as coaches understand it’”

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Last updated: April 19, 2025 10:10 am
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When Jose Mourinho first made waves in world football, he was the embodiment of tactical mastery. Nicknamed “The Special One,” Mourinho’s rise was nothing short of iconic. From Porto to Chelsea, Inter Milan to Real Madrid, and beyond — the Portuguese manager’s imprint on the modern game has been nothing less than legendary.

Yet, in a moment of rare vulnerability and admiration, Mourinho has openly admitted that even his tactical genius met its limits — and that limit had a name: Lionel Messi.

In a recent interview, Mourinho reflected on a moment that deeply shaped his understanding of football. He recalled how, in the midst of his most dominant years, a young aspiring player once approached him with an earnest question: “Sir, how can I be the best?” His response was both cerebral and confident. “Train your mind before your feet,” he advised, “and understand the game as coaches understand it.”

But then, Mourinho continued, something unexpected happened. A little Argentinian boy from Rosario appeared on the scene and changed the entire footballing equation. “Then Messi appeared,” he said, “to teach us all that true genius doesn’t need complexity, but rather a child playing with joy.”

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For a man who has built his legacy on countering the best — from prime Ronaldo Nazário to peak Didier Drogba, from Zlatan Ibrahimović to Arjen Robben — Mourinho’s confession is extraordinary. He explained that while he had managed to create plans to neutralize almost every elite player, Lionel Messi was the unsolvable puzzle.

“I devised meticulous plans to stop great players and succeeded,” he said. “But with Messi, every plan was like trying to hold water with your hand!”

In his most honest moment, Mourinho admitted something few coaches ever would. “The only thing that worked,” he confessed, “was begging that today wasn’t his good day.”

That statement alone speaks volumes. This wasn’t a coach lacking experience. This was a tactician who had conquered Europe, who had outwitted legends of the game, and yet stood helpless in front of one man.

Mourinho didn’t stop there. He pushed the metaphor further, comparing Messi not just to a player, but to something divine. “Messi is not a player,” he stated. “He is a divine test of the patience of coaches!”

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And when asked to reflect on his entire coaching journey — one that has seen him lift Champions League trophies, league titles across countries, and become one of the most talked-about managers of the century — Mourinho offered a humbling answer. “If someone asked me, ‘What is the greatest lesson you have learned in your career?’ I would answer without hesitation: ‘Admit that you are powerless against true magic, and Messi is the magic that no coach will be able to stop.’”

That lesson, Mourinho insists, is not one of defeat, but of courage. The courage to accept that there are forces in football that transcend preparation, training, and strategy. Messi, for him, represents that kind of force.

“The only courage that remains,” he concluded, “is to admit that Messi didn’t break the rules. He wrote a new book and burned the old ones.”

Coming from a man like Jose Mourinho, whose reputation was built on control, discipline, and the ability to tame chaos, this tribute to Lionel Messi is perhaps the most honest testimony to the Argentine’s greatness.

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It’s not just a statement. It’s a surrender — the kind that reminds us that football, at its core, is still a game of magic, joy, and uncontainable beauty.

And Messi? He is the last chapter. The one that no coach will ever rewrite.

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