Jose Mourinho believes Barcelona's humbling Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich is evidence of them being a diminished force without Lionel Messi.
The
Real Madrid coach hit back at comments made by Andres Iniesta, in which
the Spain international said he was surprised by Mourinho's treatment
of Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas.
But the 50-year-old told
reporters: "[Iniesta] can think what he likes, but I would say to him
that without Messi his team is so different and that is why they did
what they did in the semi-finals of the Champions League."
The former Chelsea and Inter boss took responsibility for his team's failure to meet their objectives this term.
"We
want to finish the league in second place - but second place is not
enough," said the two-time Champions League-winning coach.
"I haven’t been strong enough or persuasive enough as a coach to reach our objectives."
Mourinho
was keen to add that his career at Madrid may not definitely be over,
however, despite strong speculation linking him with a summer exit.
"If I think, and the boys think, that I can go on giving something more, I will continue [at the club]," he added.
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