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José Mourinho: The day he organized a big party with Snoop Dogg

By Fredi Roman

The Portuguese coach shared a party with the iconic hip-hop American star. 

The Portuguese coach shared a party with the iconic hip-hop American star. 

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Many times José Mourinho seems to be a distant or cold man with his players. However, every detail or anecdote that is known of his management of the schools allows us to sift the looks of that style. The latest data came to light not only feeds his profile close to the players, but is also absolutely exotic.

Defender Wayne Bridge recalled his stay at Chelsea between 2003 and 2009, where he was under the Portuguese for three years. At that stage, an unexpected celebration occurred: “We had some preseason in the United States and he had a party. It was good for the boys. And when I say throw a party, I mean that Snoop Dogg was there, everyone was there, "he recounted in Archie Curzon's The Rig Biz Podcast, according to the British newspaper The Sun.

Snoop Dogg is a 49-year-old American artist who became a rap reference and who gained followers for his lifestyle, a fact that led him to be a star figure in various public events. Mou had two spells at Chelsea. He initially shone between 2004 and 2007, where he won two Premier Leagues, an FA Cup, the Community Shield and two League Cups. Later, he returned to stay at the club between 2013 and 2015.

Bridge, retired from football for seven years, was praising Mourinho's work but also made it clear that he has a difficult personality: “You see how he treats some players and I think sometimes he is a bit harsh. He is a great coach, but in the cases where he has had a bad time at Manchester United and Tottenham, he sometimes seems like a spoiled person who throws his stuffed animals out of the stroller".

The documentary about the intimacy of Tottenham that was released some time ago left some pearls of how is the treatment in the privacy of the 58-year-old DT. “When I arrived, you played some games, you were a substitute in others, sometimes I didn't call you up ... and I think that's not what a player wants, because they like to feel confident. But I also didn't pick up a gun and say "you don't play anymore."

 


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