Former Super Eagles striker Richard Owubokiri, widely known as Ricky, shared insights into his relationship with Jose Mourinho, revealing that the Portuguese coach predicted he would one day become one of the world’s top coaches. Mourinho, who has since managed elite clubs like Chelsea, Real Madrid, and Manchester United, remarked when he was just 27, working as a physical coach at C.F. Estrela da Amadora.
In an interview with Elegbete TV Sports, Ricky praised Mourinho’s impact on modern football, noting how he transformed training methods in Portugal and inspired players with his confidence and vision. Ricky himself enjoyed a prolific career, with 23 caps for Nigeria, and attributes part of his development to Mourinho’s coaching during his early years.
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Richard Owubokiri’s reflections on Jose Mourinho’s influence provide a rare glimpse into the formative years of one of football’s most accomplished coaches. Mourinho’s early confidence and dedication to football strategy laid the groundwork for a storied career that has reshaped modern football. Ricky’s story reminds us that greatness often begins with humble beginnings, shaped by impactful mentors who inspire with conviction and foresight.
Ricky recalls Mourinho’s forward thinking approach to training, which significantly influenced him. Following Mourinho’s guidance, Ricky went on to achieve notable success, including winning the Primeira Liga top scorer award for the 1991-1992 season with Boavista and scoring a memorable goal for Nigeria against South Africa in the 1994 World Cup qualifiers.
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This tale is not only about Mourinho’s journey but also about how skilled mentorship can push players like Ricky toward success. As a player, Ricky’s achievements were supported by a coach who saw potential beyond the immediate, a quality essential for any aspiring athlete or coach. Mourinho’s journey from a young physical coach to The Special One is a testament to the power of self belief, rigorous training, and a commitment to excellence, and it serves as inspiration for both players and coaches alike.
Did You Know?
Jose Mourinho is the first [manager](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/international-nigerian-footballers/trevan-sanusi-makes-senior-newcastle-united-debut-in-fa-cup-victory/) to win all three major European trophies the Champions League, Europa League, and UEFA Europa Conference League.
Richard Owubokiri was [Nigeria’s top](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/interviews/anticipating-the-summer-moves-of-nigerias-top-football-talents/) scorer in Portugal’s Primeira Liga, claiming the Golden Boot in the 1991-1992 season.
Mourinho first referred to himself as The Special One during a press conference when he joined Chelsea in 2004, a phrase that became iconic in football.
Ricky’s [international career](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/interviews/noah-atubolu-addresses-racism-in-german-football/) with Nigeria includes a memorable performance in the 1982 Africa Cup of Nations, where he [represented](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/transfer-news/al-ahli-reach-agreement-with-victor-osimhen-e40-million-annual-salary/) the with pride.
Physical coaching was an emerging field in football during Mourinho’s early years, highlighting how he was ahead of his time in focusing on conditioning and tactical discipline.