José Mourinho returns to Real Madrid, secures late victory against Espanyol
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Aug 22, 2026, 11:21 PM
Last updated Aug 22, 2026

José Mourinho's tenure at Real Madrid began with a dramatic 90th-minute goal securing a win against Espanyol on August 22, 2026. After a lengthy absence of 4,380 days since his last match with the club, Mourinho expressed a calmer demeanor, opting to support his players from the sidelines rather than immediately join the celebration. The game-winning goal was scored by a young player, previously unknown six months ago, emphasizing Mourinho's challenge to integrate high-profile talents like Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior, and Jude Bellingham. This match sets the stage for his new journey with the club.
- •Mourinho's first game in charge of Real Madrid in over 4,000 days
- •Victory achieved with a goal in the 90th minute
- •Focus on integrating star players with new talents
- •Mourinho adopts a more composed sideline presence
- •Team aims to build momentum in LaLiga under Mourinho's leadership
- 11:21 PMThe Guardian Sport — José Mourinho marks Real Madrid return with late drama and touch of humility | Sid Lowe
"The old master is back at Madrid as he begins with celebrations, frustrations and finally relief at Espanyol José Mourinho says he is calmer now so when the rest of the bench emptied, sprinting down the touchline to celebrate the 90th-minute goal that finally delivered victory on his first game in charge of Real Madrid in 4,380 days, he didn’t set off with them. Instead, he clenched his fists, got to his feet and walked down the touchline behind the subs, watching them head, shouting, towards Carlos Espí. As they piled on down in the corner, he pulled over his captain Fede Valverde for a word. Which might just have been: phew. For all those stars; for all that Mourinho’s main task might just have been been to find a way to fit Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior and Jude Bellingham together; for all that he had introduced Yan Diomande, the most expensive player in the club’s history, it was a 21-year-old, unknown six months ago and unexpectedly signed from Levante, who got the goal that secured victory upon the coach’s second coming. Continue reading...
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