Former Real Madrid midfielder Luis Figo believes that Jose Mourinho deserved to be ditched by the Santiago Bernabeu side.
The Portuguese will part ways with the Blancos
in June after three years in charge, having joined from Inter in the
summer of 2010 and taken the club to three Champions League semi-finals,
one league triumph and one Copa del Rey trophy.
However, his
fall-out with a number of high-profile Madrid players - most notably
captain Iker Casillas - has contributed to his exit from the Bernabeu
dugout, and Figo believes it is the right time for his compatriot to
move on as he nears a return to the Premier League with Chelsea.
"It was to be expected," he told reporters at a charity event. "I believe it is right for them to bid farewell [to Mourinho].
"Some
people will not like it, others will think it's the right thing, but
the reality in life is you cannot please all the people. The fans should
try to be fair and wait to see what happens next."
Mourinho's
benching of Casillas in favour of January signing Diego Lopez has
resulted in a lengthy dressing-room dispute but Figo thinks the facts
have been exaggerated and that the coach had legitimate reasons for his
actions.
"They are my friends," he said of Mourinho and the Spain goalkeeper. "They are of the age to be able to work things out.
"Mourinho's
decisions were professionally and technically sound. You might not like
it but [as a player] you have to accept and take it in the best way
possible for the good of the club."
Madrid face Osasuna on Sunday
in their final game of the Primera Division season, having already
secured second place behind champions Barcelona.
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