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Sat 19 December 2020 | 11:17

Casillas opens up about his frictions with Mourinho at Real Madrid

The iconic goalkeeper was removed from the main team-sheet at the Santiago Bernabeu after the dissent between him and his Portuguese coach

Iker Casillas

has disclosed his relationship with

Jose Mourinho

during their time together at Los Blancos. 

Discord between the two at Spain's capital, in the end, prompted a public spat, with team icon Casillas expelled from the first team and Mourinho at the end got sacked from

Real Madrid

Casillas says some of Mourinho's off-field prank made him uncomfortable – especially when he jabbed then-Barcelona assistant manager Tito Vilanova in the eye – which worsened their relationship.

 

"There was a players' strike in August 2011,” Casillas explained. 

“As the captain, I spoke to my team-mates and we decided that we weren't going to play which meant the opening games of the season wouldn't go ahead. We said a couple of things that neither of us liked and took badly but it was left there. Then came the Super Cup.

“We gave a terrible impression. There were scraps, battles, giving your heart and soul… but the other things (poking Vilanova’s eye) - that was the kind of thing you might see at other clubs - tacky clubs, who need to resort to that sort of thing, and that is not for us.

"We played Levante, a game in which we fell further behind to Barcelona. That was the moment when we stopped talking. We were alone together in a room and he starts telling me that I should be more open and honest.

“I told him that I didn't think it was right for a professional to poke another coach in the eye. Someone from the press department at the club grabbed us and told us to calm down, to talk it through. We sat down again and said what we had to say face to face.

"There were two or three games [in 2012-13] in which we didn't play well. That was when the old resentment resurfaced, when we fell behind in the table. Our relationship deteriorated. It had reached the point of no return by the third year.

“Up until the second year it was a love-hate relationship. He told me he didn't think I was focused, he didn't think I was playing well… I thought that maybe it was true. I had other things on my mind that I was worried about at the time.”

Nonetheless, Casillas says Mourinho contacted the goalie and wished him the best after his heart attack in 2019.

"He called me, wished me the best. Those are the little things which I should focus on. Other people have made more out of the animosity than we have".

 


source: SportMob



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