Comparison of the three famous coaches of Real Madrid: From Madman to Qi Zu to Professor, who is the best team history?
In the dazzling starry sky of Real Madrid's century-old Galaxy battleship, the three famous coaches Mourinho, Zidane and Ancelotti have engraved their own championship mark on the stage of the Bernabeu in completely different styles. Through data comparison, from Mourinho's 178 games to Qi Zu's 11 championships, and then to An Shuai's 350 games and 15 championships, behind the data is not only the jump in the championship density, but also the tactical philosophy of Real Madrid from iron-blooded confrontation to metaphysical domination to multi-symbiosis. Mourinho is heading for Real Madrid with the mission of "breaking Barcelona's monopoly". Although he only coached 178 games, he used three championships to reshape the team's character. In the 2011 King's Cup final, he defeated Barcelona 1-0 to win the championship, breaking the embarrassment of not having a championship for three years; in two rounds of the Super Cup, he relied on his away goal advantage to revenge and became the most feared opponent of the "Dream Three Dynasty". After that, "Qi Zu" started his coaching debut with his prestige in his player age, and his 11-winning record in 263 games was a miracle. Real Madrid in this era created the Champions League myth, with an unprecedented three consecutive Champions League championships, with a 100% winning rate in the final. At the same time, Real Madrid's absolute authority and "simplifying the complex" coaching art have brought players such as Benzema and Kroos to the peak, with a winning rate of 67.3%. As the "godfather of Real Madrid", Ancelotti coached Real Madrid twice, won 15 championships in 350 games, wrote many history, and became the "triple crown" of the Champions League, the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup, becoming the first coach to gather the championships of the five major leagues + the three championships of the Champions League. The 69.7% coaching win rate is the highest among three players, winning three Champions League titles, becoming the head coach with the most championships in Real Madrid's history. It is not difficult to find through comparison that Real Madrid's success has never been just one model. Mourinho reshapes the team's character with confrontation, Zidane unites people with a legendary aura, and Ancelotti balances tradition and innovation with experience and wisdom. The trajectory of these three coaches is not only the evolutionary history of personal coaching philosophy, but also the spiritual totem of Real Madrid's club "forever pursues the next trophy". When we are about to send Ancelotti away and Alonso is welcomed, the new generation of Galaxy battleships will launch an attack on the 15th Champions League championship. Perhaps we will eventually understand: in Real Madrid, every success is worth remembering, and the courage to move forward forever is the real Galaxy gene.
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