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Mourinho and a double-decker bus

Question about the new style of The Blues star after the reunion has been answered somewhat after their first game this season. Conceded just 1 goal in 3 games and no team striker at Old Trafford earlier this week, all indicate that Mourinho is thus a pragmatic strategist to bones that only victory is the most important.

Of course, even parked a double-decker bus in front of goal is not to ensure that you keep a clean sheet when faced with a terrible attack power as Bayern. Testing 4-6-0 squad in Manchester a few days ago, in addition to surprise opponents, can also be Mourinho's preparation for tonight's bout, a real test dose with ambition overcome his obsession with Chelsea Champions League this season.

Portugal coach did not seem pleased with all 3 of the options for now, Fernando Torres, Demba Ba and Romelu Lukaku, reflected in the aggressive pursuit of Mr. Wayne Rooney. Mourinho's Inter beat Bayern thanks to Samuel Eto'o, another goal of this transfer season of The Blues. Chelsea's Di Matteo inherited the legacy of the Portuguese tactician and team Bavarians won by Drogba. Now Mourinho no one like that, and he will have to find a way to win another title hopes first win of the season.


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