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A look at the new Chelsea manager's career so far, with his stints at Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid.
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00:00Of course we knew that he would be a good manager.
00:02He was a manager actually when he was playing already.
00:05He was always organizing the team, bringing that leadership into the game.
00:19Normally I feel that connection straight forward.
00:23When something that I like comes, it doesn't go away from my mind.
00:30It stays in my mind.
00:32And that happened with Bayern.
00:45It was an exceptional season.
00:50Not only in Germany, but also in Europe.
00:55For example in Spain, there was no one.
00:59We remember the Invincibles in the Premier League.
01:02Also Juventus in Calcio.
01:04So, yeah, we did this part, this story.
01:10This part of the story in European football.
01:17It's a very emotional day.
01:19It's one of those who remember it.
01:24Because I think there will only be one time in my life,
01:27in which I can beat Real Madrid.
01:29And today is the first day.
01:34It's 22.
01:34It's a very emotional day.
01:54Class of the world will be in the 10thäusER.
01:59It's a very emotional day.
02:00It's a very emotional day.
02:01It's a very emotional day.
02:03And I'm very emotional day.
02:04done last season who have been sacked six months before end of the season.
02:13I'm pretty sure that he will be still one of the best managers in the world,
02:18because what he did with Leverkusen was outstanding. Yeah, I can see him in the same
02:24level as Mourinho, as Pep Guardiola, as Ancelotti, because he has everything to be a top manager.
02:37I'm pretty sure that he has everything to be a top manager.
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