The defender explained he had a poor
relationship with the Spaniard after his favourite coach left Inter whilst he
also made a surprise choice in his best eleven of all time.
Former Inter defender
Marco Materazzi has revealed that he was devastated when Jose Mourinho left the
San Siro and was replaced by Rafa Benitez.
Real Madrid coach Mourinho left Italy in 2010 after guiding
the Nerazzurri to an unprecedented treble and Materazzi has admitted he was
saddened when the Portuguese told him that he would be departing.
"Mourinho was number one. His secret was to make the
players feel involved in the project," he explained on television
programme Undici.
"In Madrid [during the 2010 Champions League final], he
told me that he was leaving. I said to him: 'Damn you for leaving me with
Benitez.'"
Materazzi was videoed in an emotional embrace with Mourinho
after the former Chelsea boss left the club, and the defender has admitted that
Benitez did not take kindly to the former Perugia man having photos of his
ex-trainers on his locker.
"I did not get on well with Benitez. He made me remove
pictures of the most important moments of my career with Mourinho and
[Marcello] Lippi from my locker.
"He thought he knew everything, but he was afraid of
his own shadow."
Materazzi was also asked to pick the best eleven players he
has played with and against, and the inclusion of Zinedine Zidane raised a
number of eyebrows after the pair's famous altercation in the 2006 World Cup
final which saw the Frenchman sent off.
"Julio Cesar, Maicon, [Fabio] Cannavaro, Materazzi and
[Christian]Chivu in defence.
"[Gennaro] Gattuso, [Dejan] Stankovic and [Daniele] De
Rossi in midfield, with [Antonio] Cassano, Zidane and [Samuel] Eto'o up front.
"Why Zidane? He has a place in my heart. He made me win
a World Cup."
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