Jose Mourinho wants better luck in Champions League semi-finals

The Real Madrid coach laments poor fortune as his side look to overturn 2-1 deficit against Bayern Munich.

epa03194292 Real Madrid's Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho gestures during press conference held after the team's training session at Valdebebas sports complex in Madrid, Spain on 24 April 2012. Real Madrid will face Bayern Munich tomorrow in the UEFA Champions League semi final second leg match at Santiago Bernabeu stadium.  EPA/Emilio Naranjo
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Jose Mourinho has lost three of his five Champions League semi-finals and the combative coach is determined to improve that record when his Real Madrid side host Bayern Munich in their second leg tonight.

Mourinho's Chelsea were eliminated in the last four by Liverpool in 2005 and 2007 while Real were knocked out by their bitter rivals and eventual winners Barcelona last season, a reverse the Portuguese blamed on a Uefa conspiracy.

Nine-times European champions Real must overturn a 2-1 deficit from last weekif they are to reach next month's final and face Chelsea, the team he coached between 2004 and 2007, also in Munich, and go into the game on a high after virtually wrapping up the Primera Liga title with a 2-1 win at Barcelona on Saturday.

Mourinho, who has refused to speak to the media before leaguegames in recent weeks but is obliged to appear ahead of European games by governing body Uefa, made his now habitual comments about what he sees as refereeing errors.

He also made an oblique reference to his claim that there is a Uefa conspiracy favouring Barcelona - which landed him in hot water last season.

"I have not had that much luck in semi-finals," Mourinho said. "I lost one (against Liverpool) when the ball did not cross the line - which was unbelievable.

"Another season (in 2007) I lost on penalties - which is more an issue of bad luck - and last season (against Barcelona) I lost the semi-final in a way that everyone knows about.

"This time I hope to win although we lost the first leg to a goal that was offside," added Mourinho who lifted the Champions League trophy with Porto in 2004 and Inter Milan in 2010.

"The referee was (generally) very good, he made a mistake but we all make mistakes, me too."

Real's home form this season suggests they are favourites to advance to the final on May 19.

Real have won 10 of their last 11 home games in the Champions League and have netted 22 goals in five outings at the Bernabeu in this year's competition.

They also have an impressive record against German visitors, winning 17 of 22 games and drawing three.

One possible dampener if Real make the final is that four players - Gonzalo Higuain, Xabi Alonso, Sergio Ramos and Fabio Coentrao - will be suspended if they earn another booking.

Mourinho said that was not an issue.

"Players cannot be selfish. The important thing is Madrid get to the final," he added. "I would accept not going to Munich and staying at home if the team got through.

"I hope the referee shows good sense and avoids handing out avoidable cards."

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