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Ansu hails 'incredible' Yamal and discusses Barca future

Barcelona loanee Ansu Fati has opened up on his admiration for Lamine Yamal while reflecting on his impressive spell at Monaco. The forward, who has struggled with injuries in recent seasons, appears to have rediscovered his best form in Ligue 1 and is now looking ahead to a pivotal summer regarding his future at Camp Nou.

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Ansu admits ‘playing against Lionel Messi was crazy’

Former Barcelona star Ansu Fati has opened up about the surreal experience of facing football legend Lionel Messi in training, calling it absolutely crazy. In a recent documentary, the talented winger, who is now impressing at Monaco, also highlighted the exceptional abilities of Lamine Yamal and Kylian Mbappe when discussing the best players he has encountered in his career.

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Monaco players blown away by 'phenomenal' Pogba in training

Monaco defender Caio Henrique has revealed that the squad are frequently left saying "damn" when watching Paul Pogba train, despite the midfielder playing just three brief appearances this season. The Brazilian opened up on the World Cup winner's "phenomenal" impact behind the scenes, insisting the former Manchester United star is ready to reach his "best level" again after his long absence from the game.

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Fati’s dip sparks Barca fears Monaco will scrap €11m buy clause

Barcelona are growing increasingly anxious over Ansu Fati’s situation at Monaco, with the French side now reconsidering their €11 million purchase option. After exploding under Adi Hutter, Fati’s minutes and influence have collapsed since Sebastien Pocognoli’s arrival. With the winger goalless in six games, his long-term future has suddenly been thrown wide open.

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Monaco hold off on Fati transfer call despite bright start

Monaco sporting director Thiago Scuro has decided to defer the activation of the €11 million option to make Ansu Fati’s loan move from Barcelona permanent. The Spanish forward has been in fine form since joining the Ligue 1 side on loan, but Scuro emphasised that he must first be provided with the right conditions to develop into an important and consistent player before any transfer decision is made.

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Fati given hope of Spain return by coach De la Fuente

Ansu Fati’s explosive start to life at Monaco has reignited hopes of a Spain comeback. The Barcelona loanee has rediscovered his scoring touch in Ligue 1, netting six goals in five games. Spain coach Luis de la Fuente has now confirmed that the 22-year-old forward is “on their radar” ahead of upcoming World Cup qualifiers.

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Barca loanee Fati makes Ligue 1 history with Monaco double

Once hailed as Lionel Messi's heir, Ansu Fati's promising career was derailed by injury setbacks and uncertain loan spells, but the Spanish prodigy has finally found his fire again at Monaco. His electrifying resurgence is cemented by breaking a decades-old Ligue 1 scoring record, as he became the fastest player to reach five goals.

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Pogba 'getting closer' to Monaco debut

Monaco coach Adi Hutter believes Paul Pogba is getting closer to full fitness and is progressing well with the training regimen put in place. The Austrian coach reported that Pogba is doing well both physically and mentally, but he will not rush him into the squad merely to bolster numbers, despite the club facing an injury crisis.

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Fati 'feeling great' after substitute nets Monaco brace

Monaco forward Ansu Fati netted a brace after coming off the bench in their weekend clash against Metz. On loan from Barcelona, the 21-year-old struck just a minute after his introduction before adding a second to complete a comeback victory. Fati said the performance was a major confidence boost for both himself and the team following their midweek Champions League defeat to Club Brugge.

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Mourinho, Fati and Europe's biggest winners & losers

The latest round of action across Europe's elite leagues saw Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Porto maintain their winning starts to the 2025-26 season. However, while everyone expects Bayern to run away with the Bundesliga, Barca are hot on the heels of Madrid in La Liga, while Porto are presently processing the news that the most famous manager in the club's history has just taken charge of their hated rivals Benfica.

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Pogba left out of Monaco squad again as struggles continue

AS Monaco supporters were once again left disappointed after marquee summer arrivals Paul Pogba and Ansu Fati were omitted from the matchday squad for the club’s recent pre-season fixture against Nottingham Forest. Despite hopes that the high-profile duo would make their debuts at the weekend, neither player featured as Monaco marched on with their pre-season preparations.

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Jose Mario dos Santos Mourinho Felix kam am 26. Januar 1963 in Setubal zur Welt – eine Hafenstadt, eine gute Stunde südlich von Lissabon. Dort roch alles nach Meer, Hafenarbeit und eben auch nach Fußball. Kein Wunder: Sein Vater stand selbst als Torwart zwischen den Pfosten.

Ja, das hat er. Er war Mittelfeldspieler, lief für Rio Ave, Belenenses und GD Sesimbra auf. Aber ehrlich: Er merkte früh, dass es nicht reichen würde. Mit 24 war Schluss – zu wenig Physis für ganz oben. Statt zu hadern, ging er ins Sportstudium. Im Rückblick: die wohl wichtigste Entscheidung seines Lebens.

Seine komplette Laufbahn spielte sich in Portugal ab. Rio Ave – da trainierte sein Vater, also fast ein Familienprojekt. Danach Belenenses in Lissabon und GD Sesimbra, ein kleiner Klub in der Nähe seiner Heimat. Schlagzeilen? Gab es da kaum. Mourinho wurde erst als Trainer ein Name.

Eine beeindruckende Sammlung. Meisterschaften in vier Ländern – Portugal, England, Italien, Spanien. Zwei Champions-League-Pokale. Mehrere Doubles. Und den kompletten UEFA-Satz: Champions League, Europa League, Conference League. Insgesamt 26 große Titel – und jeder erzählt ein Stück seiner Reise.

Genau zweimal. 2004 mit Porto, das Außenseiter-Märchen. 2010 mit Inter Mailand, das legendäre Triple. Zwei Momente, die ihn endgültig zu "Mourinho" machten – einem Trainer, über den man noch Jahrzehnte spricht.

So ziemlich jeden, den man sich in einer All-Star-Elf vorstellen kann: Cristiano Ronaldo, Lampard, Drogba, Terry, Zanetti, Özil, Modric, Hazard. Typisch Mourinho: Er vertraute auf robuste Anführer, die für ihn kämpften. Aber er konnte auch Künstler wie Özil oder Hazard laufen lassen – solange sie sich seiner Idee unterordneten.

Sein Vermögen wird auf rund 120 Millionen US-Dollar geschätzt. Zwei Jahrzehnte auf Top-Niveau, Jobs bei Chelsea, Real, United, Tottenham, Roma, Fenerbahce – und jetzt Benfica. Spitzengehälter, Millionenprämien, dazu Werbedeals. In manchen Jahren lagen seine Verträge weit über 15 Millionen Euro.

Zwei. Tochter Matilde, geboren 1996, und Sohn Jose Mario Jr., geboren 2000. Beide halten sich lieber im Hintergrund. Ab und zu tauchen sie bei Spielen oder Feiern auf – aber nie im Rampenlicht, das überlässt die Familie dem Vater.

Seit 1989 ist er mit Matilde Faria verheiratet, seiner Jugendliebe aus Setubal. Über 30 Jahre Ehe – eine Konstante, während er als Trainer fast jedes große Stadion Europas von innen gesehen hat.

Einmal – 2010. Das Jahr des Inters-Triples. Passend dazu führte die FIFA damals zum ersten Mal diese Auszeichnung ein. Mourinho und ein neuer Titel, fast wie für ihn geschaffen.

"The Special One" – klar, der ist untrennbar mit ihm verbunden. Den Namen gab er sich 2004 selbst, als er bei Chelsea vorgestellt wurde. Später variierte er das, in Istanbul nannte er sich "The Foreign One". Mourinho spielt mit solchen Etiketten – und weiß genau, wie sie wirken.