That 61-year-old, who held office at the Bernabeu between 2006 and 2009, says the manager's record with the club was not the only real factor, insisting his actions was poor
Mourinho's departure was launched by current President Florentino Perez in a press conference on Sunday, with the 50-year-old mutually tallying to sever his ties along with the club when the 2012-13 season goes to a close after four years in charge.
The former Inter, Chelsea and Porto coach was able to acquire just one Copa del Rey, one Liga title plus the Spanish Supercup, while also failing in his search for La Decima - what may have been the club's 10 Champions League title, and Calderon believes Mourinho was never a good fit for Madrid. "Of course he has become a failure, " Calderon advised Sky Sports' Revista De La Liga. "It is the most detrimental record of any Real Madrid manager who has had three years or more there.
"I insist that it is not only that reasons. I think you may be unsuccessful at a club for many reasons. What I really don't like and what many followers of Real Madrid aren't keen on is the way bigger behaved.
"I don't know what he did in Britain but his behaviour in Spain wasn't best with Real Madrid's history. We have an integral part of our hymn which tells 'when we lose, people shake hands' - everyone don't poke fingers around eyes, which is everything that he did to Tito Vilanova.
"I have always claimed that he wasn't on your own to blame - that's also into the people who brought him to Real This town.
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