Mourinho makes fun of Real Madrid and defends strongly for Gareth Bale

Tottenham's English coach, Jose Mourinho, has returned to making statements ridiculing Real Madrid, as described by the "AS" newspaper close to the Spanish club, this time during his strong defense of his player, Welshman Gareth Bale, who was loaned to Tottenham in the current season from Real Madrid.

Before the European League meeting tonight against Antwerp of Belgium, Mourinho said in a sarcastic tone that Gareth Bale enjoys the good organization that he currently finds in Tottenham, unlike his former team, which he hinted is lacking.

He also said that Real Madrid's biggest successes in the Champions League are linked to Bale more than others.

He explained: Before Gareth Bale, Real Madrid spent a decade without reaching the quarter-finals, and then did not achieve the title even though it reached the semi-finals in three consecutive seasons, and in his first season he won the title, and then three other consecutive titles.

Mourinho is famous for repeatedly criticizing Real Madrid, who coached him in a previous period, but he forced him to leave, after his relationship with many of the royal team's players and officials worsened.

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