This season, Mourinho has led Fenerbahçe to great success, ranking second in the Turkish Super League. He is doing what he has always been good at, which is leading small-market teams to achieve excellent rankings. As a man who has won the Champions League twice, he is not comparable to coaches who are just blooming in the greenhouse area. Mourinho has once again proven himself in the Turkish Super League. This is already the fourth league he has switched to.
When it comes to the competition for the world's number one coach, he and Guardiola are always the topics that cannot be avoided, and currently, it seems that Mourinho has taken the lead by one step over Guardiola. Because Guardiola has always coached top teams, whether it was during the Barcelona Dream Three dynasty, the prestigious Bayern Munich, or the newly emerging Manchester City in the Premier League, his teams have always had top-level players.
Mourinho, on the other hand, first led the little-known team Porto to win the Champions League, then welcomed the treble at Inter Milan, followed by taking over Real Madrid, who were eliminated in the round of 16 every year in the Champions League, and then moving on to Manchester United. The teams he went to, even if they were top clubs, were in their low periods. And he helped all these teams complete their rebuilding, he is simply a genius coach.
The value of Mourinho's second place in the league with Manchester United is still rising. I wonder if there is any coach now who can bring Manchester United to the second position, and it is estimated that even if Guardiola goes to Manchester United, he may not be able to secure a European spot. What an honor this is, only Mourinho can achieve it on this planet. I hope that Mourinho can make a concerted effort to break through himself again in the Turkish Super League and solidify his status as the world's number one coach.