UMVA has learned that Real Madrid is spiraling into chaos, and a familiar, charismatic figure may be summoned to restore order.
The club resembles a cult, clinging to a paranoid belief that every outsider is an enemy and that only unwavering loyalty can shield its members from collapse.
In his first press conference since 2018, president Florentino Pérez hinted at a seismic shift, as the team endures a second consecutive season without a trophy and watches rivals celebrate triumphs just beyond the Bernabéu gates.
Pérez’s unexpected appearance served a triple purpose: to stage a dramatic “election,” to unleash a tirade against media, league officials, and unseen adversaries, and to flaunt his robust health.
Credible insiders confirm that José Mourinho is being primed for a return to the club he once led to glory between 2010 and 2013.
Mourinho’s past was defined by a three‑year rhythm—arrival, conquest, collapse—but that pattern has frayed, and his recent 3‑1 loss with Benfica against Real only deepened doubts.
Adding fuel to the fire, Mourinho controversially blamed Real’s forward Vinícius Júnior for alleged racial abuse, a stance that seemed to seal his fate at the Bernabéu.
Yet Pérez appears convinced that the same fire that once ignited Madrid’s dominance can be reignited, believing that the club’s identity is inseparable from the bold, uncompromising spirit both men embody.
Self‑belief is vital in football, but without humility it becomes a trap that blinds even the most successful architects to new realities.
Choosing a manager at this elite level is a perilous gamble, often swayed by entrenched biases that sideline fresh talent, making past triumphs a tempting, yet risky, shortcut.
Even legendary former goalkeeper Iker Casillas voiced his unease, tweeting that while he holds no personal grudge against Mourinho, he doubts the Portuguese can lead Real Madrid again.
The cult‑like devotion can be broken, and minds can change, but the path back to stability will demand patience, introspection, and perhaps a new vision beyond nostalgia.
