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Jose Mourinho has one clear brief at Real Madrid: finish above Barcelona or face failure, says former Bernabeu favourite ahead of the new La Liga season
Arjun Pillai | August 20, 2026 8:16 AM CST

A legendary manager is back in Spanish football this season, with the task of reshaping Real Madrid’s challenge against their fiercest rivals.

Real Madrid start their La Liga campaign on Saturday and, for the first time since 2013, they will do so with Jose Mourinho in charge.

The Portuguese coach previously spent three years at the Bernabeu and won the league in 2012, during an era when Barcelona had both Pep Guardiola and Lionel Messi.

After a spell at Benfica last season, Mourinho was appointed again this summer by Florentino Perez, who feels he could be the man to reverse matters after a difficult couple of years for Real Madrid.

Former Bernabeu favourite Steve McManaman is now working as a co-commentator and analyst for Disney+, which will show Real Madrid’s opening match away to Espanyol this weekend.

McManaman is intrigued by the club’s decision to bring Mourinho back and believes it will make this La Liga season a highly entertaining one.

“He’s going to have to do well,” McManaman told FFT. “That’s why he’s been brought back – it’s as simple as that, he’s got one job, and that job is to finish above Barcelona.

“With all respect to Atletico Madrid, Villarreal etc, the team they need to beat is Barcelona. They’re the strongest side, so that’s his job – to usurp them. Challenging for the Champions League is secondary.

“Hansi Flick has done the most incredible job since he’s been at Barcelona – they’re starting to get their finances in an upward trajectory, Camp Nou will bring in more and more people, therefore helping their financial situation, and with the signing of one of the world’s best players in Rodri, that will strengthen them as well, as will Anthony Gordon.

“It will be a hell of a La Liga season – it’ll be fireworks all around, watching Jose and everybody.”

Real Madrid have spent heavily to bring in players such as Yan Diomande and Marc Cucurella, but Barcelona have won the title in each of the last two seasons, and McManaman knows Perez cannot allow that to happen once more.

“There was a lot of criticism about them last year and they have to turn it around,” he said.

“Either you win things, or you don’t and you’re losers, aren’t you? It’s as simple as that. When it’s as cut and dry and as black and white as it is in Spain, when it’s Real Madrid and Barca, if your main rivals win, it’s a disaster.

“So it’s up to Real Madrid to sort themselves out and try to come strong. It’s going to be a hell of a contest this year.

“Barcelona were excellent last year and for all their frailties – you saw them at times and thought ‘How on earth can they keep winning?’, because they let in a number of goals – the proof is in the pudding. They’ve been winning and they’ve been successful.

“The only blot on their campaign was their loss to Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, and that was circumstances, red cards etc.

“Bringing in Rodri, he will be the metronome, they’ve got the Pedris and the like around him and a new quick forward line with Lamine Yamal and Anthony Gordon, as well as Raphinha, that’s exciting.

“Expect lots of goals in La Liga this year, and fantastic football, certainly between the top two.

“I don’t want to keep saying the top two because hopefully you want to see Atletico, Villarreal and other teams challenging, but the two biggest teams have invested more than anybody this summer and look as if they’re going to be streets clear.”


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