Mourinho Might Take Over From Zidane – Roman Calderon
Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon
believes Jose Mourinho will return to the Santiago Bernabeu if fortunes do not
improve under Zinedine Zidane.
Madrid and France legend Zidane was confirmed as
Rafael Benitez’s successor on Monday after the Spaniard paid the price for a
mixed seventh months in charge.
A Clasico hammering at the hands of Barcelona, plus
regular reports of dressing room unrest, undermined Benitez’s reign, with
Zidane seen by Madrid president Florentino Perez as the man to reunite the
squad.
Former Madrid boss Mourinho remains without a club
following his departure from Chelsea last month, and Calderon believes the Portuguese
remains an ideal candidate should Zidane falter.
“I
wish Zidane all the best but it will be difficult. If he is not successful then
Jose Mourinho will be on the bench in June, I am sure,” he told BBC Radio 5
live.
“It
is a great opportunity for Zidane [but] he lacks experience as a coach. That is
a problem.”
Calderon
served as Madrid president between 2006 and 2009 with Vicente Boluda overseeing
a brief spell prior to Florentino Perez’s reign.
And
Calderon was criticial of Perez – suggesting the president had made an error in
dismissing Carlo Ancelotti in favour of hiring Benitez in June.
“Florentino Perez is an engineer, he is not a
professional,” Calderon continued.
“He decided to sack Carlo Ancelotti when everyone
loved him. They changed Rafael Benitez but no-one is advising who is the right
man to be there.
“Perez didn’t say anything about the change. Why?
That is the real story about this club.
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