In the hallowed corridors of the Santiago Bernabeu, the powers that be are once again scanning the horizon for a saviour. The question on the lips of...
In the hallowed corridors of the Santiago Bernabeu, the powers that be are once again scanning the horizon for a saviour. The question on the lips of every football faithful from Lagos to Madrid is whether the Special One, Jose Mourinho, can retrieve the formidable aura that once saw Los Blancos conquer Europe. GoalZaza can exclusively report that while the Portuguese tactician. �s name has indeed been whispered in the boardroom, the situation is far from a done deal. The lion's share of the blame for Real Madrid. �s current wobbles has been placed at the feet of a squad that many believe lacks the clinical edge of yesteryear. In the scheme of things, Mourinho. �s brand of resilient, counter attacking football could either be the antidote or the poison. At the end of the day, the club. �s decision makers must decide if they want a fiery reboot or a patient rebuild. For the Nigerian internationals like Victor Osimhen who have been linked with a move to the Spanish capital, the prospect of playing under a manager of Mourinho. �s pedigree remains tantalizing. However, the reality is that Real Madrid. �s problems run deeper than a single man on the bench. The midfield lacks a stalwart, the attack lacks a consistent finisher, and the dressing room needs more than just fiery rhetoric. In a football economy where a top striker can command upwards of. ��160 billion, the club. �s hierarchy must think beyond just the manager. The viewing centres in Surulere and Wuse will surely erupt into heated debate if this story materializes. Fans will begin to argue about whether Mourinho still has the stomach for the modern game or if he is merely a relic of a bygone era. A man on a rickety bench in a Lagos viewing centre will likely stand and shout that. �Oga Jose knows how to win, even if the football is bitter to watch. � while another will counter that. �the game has passed him by, we need a young coach like Xabi Alonso. �. The discourse will be robust, the arguments loud, and at the end of the night, no one will be fully convinced until the results on the pitch speak for themselves.