
Vicente del Bosque is well known for coaching Real Madrid from 1999-2003, its most successful period in recent history, and as a result, makes him arguably one of the illustrious club’s most successful coaches of all time. In his four seasons in charge Del Bosque lead the club through its most successful spell in modern history, having steered the club to two UEFA Champions League titles in 2000 and 2002, two domestic titles La Liga in 2001 and 2003, a Spanish Supercup in 2001, a European Supercup in 2002, the Intercontinental Cup in 2002 as well as being runners up in a host of other competitions including the FIFA Club World Championship of 2000, and finishing in the last four of the UEFA Champions League every year he was in charge. Not since the great Madrid side of the 1950s and 1960s that had Alfredo Di Stéfano and Ferenc Puskás did the club succeed so consistently.
You see the results dont lie…he was a good coach. I remember he used to bench Zidane and Ronaldo and no one would even ask him. Now back to the question… I would say YES if he would be appointed next season, but NO if it was in mid-season despite the bad results. Why you may ask…its because too many changes lead to alot of problems. We should take these slowly and step by step. Let us be patient (which is highly doubtful) and see what Capello has in hand. In the end I think he would resign and Real Madrid would save themselves 12 million
. I fully agree with the board on this one since mid-season recruiting is not an option at the moment.
PS: REMEBER I WANTED THIS GUY

Lorenzo Sanz was the president before Perez and I love him!!
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