JM extend the deal until 2016.. he really not satisfied yet.. so winning the UCL is the most important NEXT !! hala madrid !!
The manager has won La Liga and the Copa del Rey, establishing impressive records at the club and in every championship, therefore prompting his contract to be extended to 2016
Realmadrid.com / Translation by Michael J. O'Donnell
Jose Mourinho has just finished his second season at Real Madrid. Since his presentation as the team's manager on 31 May 2010, he has won the 2011 Copa del Rey and the 2012 La Liga titles - the former was the club's first in 18 years. In two years, Mourinho has established countless records at the club and in every competition.
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In his first season, Mournho coached the team to Copa del Rey glory, defeating Murcia, Levante, Atletico Madrid and Sevilla before winning 1-0 against Barcelona in what was possibly the best final in the tournament's history.
The manageer won the FIFA World Coach of the Year, La Gazzeta dello Sport's Man of the Year, the IFFHS World Coach of the Year and Uefa.com's Ideal XI awards during his first season at the club.
Mourinho won La Liga in his second campaign at Real, establishing impressive new records in the championship: the team took an unprecedented 100 points; scored a record 121 goals; won 32 games; earned the most victories, netted the most strikes and took the most points on the road (16, 51, 50); had the most turnarounds (9); and defeated all of its opponents.
Jose Mourinho is already the fifth Real Madrid coach with the largest number of victories in La Liga, and the one to reach the 50 victory mark fastest, needing only 62 encounters to do so. He has also defeated all 22 teams he's faced in the championship.
Real Madrid reached the Champions League semifinals two straight years, having played them last as far back as 2002/03. During the 2011/12 campaign, Real had the best run in the history of the competition's group stage by winning every single game.
With Mourinho at the helm, the Whites have scored 322 goals in 117 official encounters, and he has become the first coach in history to win league titles in Spain, England, Italy and Portugal.
Real Madrid send Pedro Leon out on loan to Getafe for another season
The 25-year-old, who joined Los Blancos in the summer of 2010 but failed to secure regular first team action, will return to Los Azulones for another temporary spell
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The 25-year-old joined Madrid from Los Azulones after an impressive 2009-10 campaign, but has never nailed down a place in Jose Mourinho's plans.
He fell out favour with the Blancos coach after a disappointing first season at the Santiago Bernabeu, and was consequently loaned back to Getafe for 2011-12.
Los Azulones lack the financial resources to re-sign Pedro Leon on a permanent basis, but will now have the attacking midfielder at their disposal once more following Madrid's decision to allow him to renew his loan.
Both sides have yet to confirm the transfer, but the move is expected to be made official in the upcoming days.