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Jose Mourinho’s Record vs Barcelona As Real Madrid Coach
After Barcelona’s Copa Del Rey quarter-final victory over holders Real Madrid In The Stands looks at Jose Mourinho’s record vs Barcelona as Madrid boss.
Let us just say it doesn’t make for pretty reading…
(LOST) Barcelona 5-0 Real Madrid; La Liga, November 2010
(DREW) Real Madrid 1-1 Barcelona; La Liga, April 2011
(WON) Real Madrid 0-0 Barcelona (1-0 AET); Copa Del Rey Final, 2011
(LOST) Real Madrid 0-2 Barcelona; Champions League Semi-Final, April 2011
(DREW) Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid; Champions League Semi-Final 2nd Leg, May 2011
(DREW) Real Madrid 2-2 Barcelona; Spanish Super Cup 1st Leg, August 2011
(LOST) Barcelona 3-2 Real Madrid; Spanish Super Cup 2nd Leg, August 2011
(LOST) Real Madrid 1-3 Barcelona; La Liga, December 2011
(LOST) Real Madrid 1-2 Barcelona; Copa Del Rey Quarter-Final 1st Leg, January 2012
(DREW) Barcelona 2-2 Real Madrid; Copa Del Rey Quarter-Final 2nd Leg, January 2012
So that is played ten, won exactly 1, drew 4 and lost 5. There is a goal difference of -10 with Jose Mourinho’s Madrid side conceding 21 whilst scoring only 11 times.
The latest stats come after the pair’s Copa Del Rey quarter-final second-leg which Barcelona won 3-2 on aggregate to make it seven matches without defeat against Los Blancos whose inability to beat their mortal enemies and the current Spanish and European champions is the source of frustration for Madrid fans everywhere.
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