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Mourinho should have shown humility, says Guti

One of Madrid's favourite former sons has criticised the outgoing coach's conduct this season

Mourinho should have shown humility, says Guti

One of Madrid's favourite former sons has criticised the outgoing coach's conduct this season
By Stefan Coerts
May 31, 2013 10:11:00 AM
The 36-year-old has not been impressed with the Portuguese coach's behaviour after what he termed his "worst season"






Former Real Madrid midfielder Guti has hit out at Jose Mourinho and feels the Portuguese coach should have shown more humility following the Santiago Bernabeu side's disappointing 2012-13 campaign.

Madrid saw arch-rivals Barcelona win the Liga title, while they were beaten by Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey final and were eliminated from the Champions League in the semi-finals, leading to Mourinho's departure at the end of the season.

"When you've had your worst season, showing a bit more humility would have done us all a favour," Guti was quoted as saying by Marca.

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We expected big things from him. Not just in terms of trophies, but when you've had your worst season, showing a bit more humility would have done us all a favour

Read more: Guti: "Mou should have shown a bit more humility" - MARCA.com (English version)
We expected big things from him. Not just in terms of trophies, but when you've had your worst season, showing a bit more humility would have done us all a favour

Read more: Guti: "Mou should have shown a bit more humility" - MARCA.com (English version)
We expected big things from Mourinho and not just in terms of trophies. It's been a let-down for all Madrid fans. That's the way we see it, anyway.

"I haven't been there to see what's been going on in the dressing room day after day, but if you have a four-year contract and then you want to leave as soon as you have an average or bad season, I think it's fair to say he's jumped ship.

"The most recent comments from Pepe, Cristiano [Ronaldo] and Iker [Casillas] do give the impression that the situation had become untenable. Maybe he thought that leaving would be in Real Madrid's best interests."

Mourinho guided Madrid to one Liga title, one Copa del Rey trophy and the Spanish Supercopa during his three-year spell in charge of los Blancos. ------------------------- goal.com

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