Mourinho and Ramos: Dumb and Dumber?
// August 30th, 2010 // 5 Comments » // Uncategorized

Come on dude, can you just be serious for once?
It was not a good start for Mourinho today as Madrid were unable to beat Mallorca on the road. At first glance, not a big deal. Mallorca did finish fifth last year, with the third best home record in the league. Still, I can’t help but remember that Pellegrini won here last year, on his way to 96 points and a club record for points in a season. 31 wins, 3 draws, 4 losses. Essentially, 4 wins out of every 5 games. Barcelona certainly look like they can keep that kind of pace up, so it looks like Mourihno is going to have to set a club record for a second straight season if he wants to win the title.
Aside from the new players brought in, Big Mo has made one really interesting (and remarkably dumb) change that is worth taking a closer look at. I’d heard him say that he wanted to play Sergio Ramos as a center back a few weeks ago, but somehow I just didn’t believe that I would actually see it happen. I recall him getting a few games there for Madrid a few years ago, but it was an unmitigated disaster. Surely Mourinho is smarter than that? Guess not.
Yes, he’s really strong, fast, and even has good technique for a defender. Unfortunately, it all falls apart between the ears for him. I can’t help but think he’s not the guy you want out there organizing a defense. That role would be better suited to someone who understands basic tactics and positioning. Ramos has no concept of either. Anyone in need of a reminder should watch Clint Dempsey’s goal against Spain in the Confederations Cup in 2009:
He lets Dempsey in behind him, then forgets he’s there when the ball comes to him, and finally looks surprised when Dempsey swoops in to finish. Priceless.
I watched him closely today, hoping he’d prove me wrong. Sadly, he was a total liability. He’s lucky Carvalho saved his ass when Cavenaghi ran into a huge space Ramos left behind him in the second half. Totally out of position, reminiscent of Oguchi aginst Slovenia in the World Cup. But my favorite moment was late in the first half when he committed two penalties in 5 seconds and somehow got away with both. He handled the ball first and then threw his man to the ground. Some guys, like Carvalho, are smart, and know when they can play dirty and get away with it. Other guys, like Ramos, are completely oblivious to what’s going on around them, challenge recklessly, and then just hope for the best. The clear penalty he committed at the end of the first half in the Spain-Germany game this summer is another example of him riding his luck constantly.
This is not going to end well. The margin for error is incredibly thin with Barcelona to compete with, and Ramos at center back is bound to cost them points along the way. He came very close to costing them one today.
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