José Mourinho was warmly greeted at the Bernabeu. The manager, as expected, came out at 9.20pm and stood on the sidelines for two minutes. The barely 3,000 fans present in the Santiago Bernabeu at that time, forty minutes before the derby kicked off, greeted the Portuguese manager in their majority with applause.
There weren’t many people at the Bernabeu, but those present at 9:20pm - the time set by Real Madrid’s Portuguese coach himself - showed their support for Mourinho. There were banners expressing support for their manager, chants and applause that out-weighed the odd isolated whistle.
The Real Madrid coach had talked of his intention to take to the pitch alone to soak up the pressure after fans expressed divided opinions about him during the Spanish Cup game against Alcoyano last Tuesday. Mourinho foresaw there would be a vote of confidence and there was. The Portuguese won by a clear majority, despite there only being about 3,000 people at the Bernabeu at that time.
There weren’t many people at the Bernabeu, but those present at 9:20pm - the time set by Real Madrid’s Portuguese coach himself - showed their support for Mourinho. There were banners expressing support for their manager, chants and applause that out-weighed the odd isolated whistle.
The Real Madrid coach had talked of his intention to take to the pitch alone to soak up the pressure after fans expressed divided opinions about him during the Spanish Cup game against Alcoyano last Tuesday. Mourinho foresaw there would be a vote of confidence and there was. The Portuguese won by a clear majority, despite there only being about 3,000 people at the Bernabeu at that time.
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