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According to Luka Modric, a heated confrontation between Jose Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo once left the iconic footballer in tears.
During their three dynamic seasons together at Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu, Ronaldo, now 40, excelled on the field under the guidance of Mourinho, now 62. However, their off-field relationship was often tumultuous.
Under Mourinho’s management, Ronaldo achieved an astounding 168 goals in 164 matches, following a sluggish start at Madrid. This stellar performance contributed to Mourinho securing three trophies within his initial two seasons.
In a recent revelation, Luka Modric, signed by Mourinho from Tottenham in 2013, recounted an intense dispute that left Ronaldo visibly upset, all stemming from a lapse in defensive duty.
“I witnessed Cristiano Ronaldo in tears in the locker room,” the Croatian midfielder shared with Italian publication Corriere della Sera. “The man who always gives his all on the pitch, but this time, he didn’t track back against the opposing full-back.”
Jose Mourinho once gave Cristiano Ronaldo in tears, according to midfielder Luka Modric
Modric signed for Real Madrid in 2013 and spent one season under Mourinho’s management
Modric, who played alongside stars like Kaka and Mesut Ozil after his £33 million transfer, didn’t pinpoint the exact match during which this incident occurred, though it remains a notable episode in their history.
Spanish football journalist Guillem Balague claimed in his biography of Ronaldo that the forward and Mourinho almost came to blows after the Madrid manager furiously chastised him in the changing room after a 2-0 win against Valencia in January 2013.
Mourinho is said to have been incensed at Ronaldo’s reluctance not to track back during the game. And the superstar reportedly responded: ‘After everything I’ve done for you, this is how you treat me? How dare you say that to me!’
In the coming months of what proved to be Mourinho’s final season at the club Ronaldo was asked repeated questions about his manager’s future. ‘It doesn’t matter to me,’ he once responded. ‘What matters to me is my future and the club.’
It marked a stark contrast to the relationship they had built just months prior, when Mourinho declared before the 2012 Ballon d’Or race: ‘If Messi is the best on the planet, Ronaldo is the best in the universe!’
After Mourinho’s departure from the Bernabeu, he then appeared on Spanish television to address what caused relationship breakdown from his point of view.
‘I had only one problem with him,’ he said. ‘Very simple, very basic, which was when a coach criticises a player from a tactical viewpoint trying to improve what, in my view, could have been improved.
‘At that moment, he didn’t take it very well because maybe he thinks he knows everything and the coach cannot help him develop further.’
Mourinho also once said their relationship did ‘not exist’, however, time appeared to heal their rift as he admitted years later that coaching Ronaldo was the ‘highlight of my career’.
Ronaldo, too, appeared to have warmed to Mourinho in the years later, saying he was the best manager he had ever worked with – even ahead of Sir Alex Ferguson. ‘I would put him at the top, I always say that,’ Ronaldo said.
Ronaldo scored 168 goals in 164 games under Mourinho during their three years together
Despite Modric’s first season at Madrid being trophyless, the midfielder was so impressed by Mourinho that he echoed the Portuguese’s own iconic assessment of himself.
‘Special. As a coach and as a person,’ Modric said. ‘He was the one who wanted me at Real Madrid. Without Mourinho, I would never have arrived. I’m sorry I only had him for one season.’
The midfielder spent a total of 13 years at Madrid – most of which were managed by Carlo Ancelotti – and is now at AC Milan and managed by Massimiliano Allegri. But he insists Mourinho is the ‘toughest’ out of all three.
He added: ‘Mourinho is very direct with the players, but he’s honest. He treated Sergio Ramos and [new signings] the same way. If he had to tell you something, he’d tell you. Max is like that too: he tells you to your face what’s right and what’s wrong. Honesty is fundamental.’
Modric also weighed in his on the age-old question of Lionel Messi vs Ronaldo, but admitted he doesn’t enjoy the debate.
‘That’s a question I don’t like,’ he said. ‘They defined an era. I’m closer to Cristiano because I played with him, he was my teammate at Madrid, and I assure you he’s not just a great footballer; he’s an incredible person. People don’t know it, but he has a huge heart, always ready to help others. And he’s a simple, normal man.’
He added: ‘I don’t know [Messi] as a man, but I have no doubt he’s extraordinary too. As a player, he’s magnificent.’