Just imagine if that allowed to happen when Mou was in charge of Madrid.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/f...Madrid-and-failed-in-the-transfer-market.html
"He publicly criticised full-back Marcelo for making a slow recovery from a broken foot, and then lambasted Pepe for having an operation on his ankle at the end instead of at the start of the mid-winter break.
He argued with Ronaldo in the dressing room at the end of a cup tie against Valencia and famously said of Benzema, “I don't have my dog to go hunting with so I will have to take my cat” ahead of a game in which he had been forced to pick the striker.
Ronaldo appeared to turn to the bench and shout "f--- you" in Portuguese after scoring against Malaga in May, while Pepe publicly criticised Mourinho’s treatment of Spain goalkeeper Casillas, saying: “He should have shown him more respect.”
Pepe was dropped for the Copa del Rey final but, in an incident which summed up the meltdown at the club at the end of Mourinho's reign, snuck down from the stands to sit on the bench once Mourinho had been sent off. The situation had become that farcical."
http://www.espn.com/soccer/club/rea...n-jose-mourinho-and-real-madrid-remains-fresh
"The list of players Mourinho rowed with during his time in Spain included (but is not limited to) Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos, Pepe, Esteban Granero, Mesut Ozil, Kaka, Karim Benzema and Angel Di Maria. Even his bond with fellow Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo had soured by the time they parted. That list is before talking about the bitterness of his relations with the media or his criticism of La Liga referees.
After he left "
by mutual consent" to rejoin Chelsea, Mourinho continued to speak regularly about Madrid in interviews. He blamed his own players for how his final season had ended in embarrassing failure. And spoke about Barcelona as the "best team of the last
20 or 30 years," which did not go down well. He
told ESPN that summer that life at the Bernabeu club was "more politics than football" and said he was happy to have coached "the real Ronaldo," comments taken at the time as implicit criticism of
Blancos chief Florentino Perez and the club's current talisman."[This just about sums up how I feel about