Great Britain's athletes are being guided by a man with the same passion and fiery personality as Jose Mourinho, believes heptathlete Kelly Sotherton.
Charles van Commenee, Sotherton's former coach and now UK Athletics head coach, presided over a record GB medal haul at the European Championships.
"He is a bit like Jose Mourinho in the football world," Sotherton told 5 live.
"He can be fiery and eccentric and mad but also really calm, influential and really sensitive to a person's needs."
Van Commenee, 52, guided Britain's Denise Lewis to the 2000 Olympics heptathlon crown and later worked with Sotherton, who won Olympic bronze in 2004.
The Dutchman famously labelled Sotherton "a wimp" after that performance in Athens, but she remains a fan of his methods.
And Sotherton believes Van Commenee shares similarities with former Chelsea's hugely successful former boss Mourinho, who is renowned for his fiery temperament.
She added: "I remember the very first training session I did with him and Denise - she calls him 'The Volcano' - back in 2003, and they just erupted and had a massive argument.
"I thought 'Oh my God, what have I stepped into here?' But that is just his passion and he shows it.
"He can also be really calm and sensitive, he works on both levels and that is why he is a good coach.
"But if he thinks someone is not trying or working or isn't bothered, that will really ignite his fiery temper."
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Since becoming UK Athletics head coach in September 2008, Van Commenee has seen the GB team achieve their best medal haul (six) since 1999 at the biennial World Championships and now a best-ever 19 at the European Championships, beating the 18 from Split in 1990.
"He would probably say it doesn't owe too much to his influence," Sotherton told Gabby Logan's BBC 5 live programme.
"But when he was my coach he made my feel everything was on the line, that you have to live and breathe athletics and be in these specialist places. I think he has made everyone feel that way.
"I think what [performance director] Dave Brailsford did for British cycling is what Charles is doing for athletics - it is like that. He is trying to pool resources into two places so everyone has access to the same medical and training facilities.
GB'S RECORD EUROS MEDAL HAUL
GOLD (6): Mo Farah (10,000m & 5,000m), Phillips Idowu (triple jump), Andy Turner (110m hurdles), Dai Greene (400m hurdles), Jess Ennis (heptathlon)
SILVER (7): Chris Thompson (10,000m), Mark Lewis-Francis (100m), Christian Malcolm (200m), Michael Bingham (400m), Michael Rimmer (800m), Rhys Williams (400m hurdles), Men's 4x400m relay
BRONZE (6): Martyn Bernard (high jump), Martyn Rooney (400m), Perri Shakes-Drayton (400m hurdles), Jenny Meadows (800m), Chris Tomlinson (long jump), women's 4x400m relay
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"With all the injured athletes at the moment [Sotherton, along with the likes of Christine Ohuruogu (400m) Greg Rutherford (long jump), Goldie Sayers (javelin) and Jo Pavey (10,000m) missed out on Barcelona] I think we left eight medals back home.
"But we still produced the best-ever performance at a Euros and I think that is testament to how UK Athletics is putting together a good system."
Pavey, who would have competed in Barcelona but for a toe injury, has returned to the sport this year after taking a year out to have a baby.
She attended the team's holding camp in Portugal before the championships and believes the team spirit and professionalism has markedly improved under Van Commenee.
The 36-year-old also believes the Dutchman's "hands-on" approach is paying dividends.
"He is really fair," she explained. "He does things one-to-one, sits down with individual athletes and asks you questions and makes you justify your decisions and why you are doing certain things.
"I think that is really good for all of us. He makes us get the best out of ourselves by asking what we can do even better. It is definitely a hands-on approach and brilliant for the team.
"They have done us proud in Barcelona and going towards the Olympics it makes people interested in the sport of athletics and gives the public people to cheer for."
While the British team collected six gold medals, seven bronze and six bronze medals, the failure of both the sprint relay teams to get past the heats brought a stinging rebuke from Van Commenee, who labelled them "a disgrace".
But Sotherton backed that stance, insisting her former coach was right to criticise those who had under-performed.
"You have to be angry," she added. "They invest time and money in relays. They practice all-year round, not just two weeks before a major championships.
"I think the women's team were a shambles - they could have done so much better. In their interviews afterwards, no-one took responsibility for their poor performance, whereas at least Mark Lewis-Francis took responsibility and said he and Marlon Devonish messed up.
"When they do badly, they should get an ear-bashing."
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