Mata Opens Up About Mourinho Ups and Downs, Australian Adventure
Juan Mata has been reflecting on his career highs and lows, especially his time under José Mourinho and his current chapter in Australia. The former Manchester United midfielder opened up in a candid chat with Optus Sport, shedding light on the rollercoaster ride that has shaped him both on and off the pitch.
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A Complicated Relationship with Mourinho
Mata didn’t hold back when discussing his time under José Mourinho at both Chelsea and Manchester United. Their relationship wasn’t always smooth, especially after Mourinho sold him to United while managing Chelsea. However, Mata admitted that he understood Mourinho’s decisions—even if he didn’t always agree with them. “He wanted to play in a certain way that didn’t suit my style at the time,” Mata shared, adding that while it was difficult, it helped him grow as a player and a person. Interestingly, the two ended up working together again at United, where Mata was able to earn Mourinho’s respect and trust over time. He said the experience taught him resilience and patience.
Life Down Under: A New Chapter
Now 36, Mata is embracing a fresh challenge in the A-League with Japanese side Vissel Kobe, currently playing on loan with Melbourne City. He says his time in Australia has given him a new appreciation for football’s global reach. “The fans here are passionate, and the pace of life lets you really enjoy the game again,” he said. Mata’s calm, thoughtful demeanor fits perfectly into the Aussie lifestyle, and he’s enjoying mentoring younger players and sharing his experience.
Legacy and Looking Ahead
Though the Spanish World Cup winner has played for some of the biggest clubs in the world, including Real Madrid, Chelsea, and Manchester United, he remains humble. He says he’s more focused now on giving back and helping others than chasing trophies. “At this stage in my career, I want to enjoy football and inspire the next generation,” he said. As for what comes next, Mata is open-minded coaching, punditry, or maybe even writing more (he’s already published a book). Whatever path he chooses, one thing’s for sure: he’ll do it with class.