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This is an archive article published on November 29, 2010

A match made in Heaven

Agent provocateur Mourinho adds fuel to fire as Barca,Real gear up for biggest clash in club football — El Clasico

Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho is taking pleasure from goading his former employer Barcelona ahead of the Spanish league “clasico” between the two teams on Monday. The self-proclaimed “Special One” reminded the Catalan club that Inter Milan — then coached by Mourinho — had denied Barcelona a chance at history last season.

Inter beat Barcelona in the Champions League semifinals,depriving it of a place in the final at Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu stadium. This will be Mourinho’s first return to Barcelona since that match. “When I went to Barcelona with Chelsea or Inter it was fun,but now it will be even more fun,” Mourinho said.

“Barcelona has won everything but it never won the Champions League in the Bernabeu and maybe in another 30 or 40 years they’ll get another chance to do it.”

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Mourinho’s arrival at Madrid has certainly increased the antagonism between the two already bitter rivals. And while Mourinho accused Barcelona of being “obsessed” with winning the Champions League at the Bernabeu,Barcelona has also become an obsession for Mourinho.

The Portuguese coach appears to enjoy provoking the club where he got his start as a translator for Bobby Robson before working as an assistant to Louis Van Gaal. His visits before were in the Champions League with Chelsea and Inter,but this time it’s a 13th-round league match with Madrid leading Barcelona by a single point in the standings.

“This time it’s different. This is just one more match amid 38 in the league,it won’t be decisive,” said Mourinho,one of only three coaches to win Champions League titles with two different clubs.

Jose vs Pep

Spanish newspapers have lapped up Mourinho’s addition to the always dramatic national derby,painting it as a Mourinho vs. Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola matchup. Sports daily Marca has even portrayed the pair back-to-back in a wild west showdown.

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Many TV stations have dug up footage of Mourinho celebrating at Barcelona’s city hall in 1997 when he said: “Barcelona in my heart today,tomorrow and forever.”

Barcelona’s players,meanwhile,were trying to stay focused on the task ahead after getting too wrapped up in the Mourinho effect during last season’s Champions League semifinal. “We’re not playing against Mourinho,but against Real Madrid,” Barcelona captain Carles Puyol said.

While Mourinho has advanced past Barcelona in the Champions League,he has never won in five matches at the Camp Nou. Guardiola,meanwhile,has led Barcelona to a record four straight wins over Madrid in the league’s biggest derby,while Barcelona has won eight trophies to Madrid’s zero in the last two seasons.

“This year,with Mourinho,it could be the best (clasico),” Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas said. “The ingredients are there for it to be an incredible game.”

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