Gombau becoming A-League’s Special One

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JOSEP Gombau says his eccentric celebrations which Reds fans have endorsed as euphoric passion aren't planned but he's fast becoming the A-League's 'Special One.'

Jose Mourinho, the original 'Special One', has marked his coaching tenure at Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Porto with overt celebrations at any given time.

The Adelaide United boss has in the past two matches at Coopers Stadium celebrated late goals in a way unlike anything seen before at Coopers Stadium.

"It's emotional - you cannot plan these things,'' Gombau said.

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Former Reds bosses John Kosmina and Aurelio Vidmar were usually humble celebrators but watching Gombau relish the moment when Adelaide is claiming premiership points is special.

When Adelaide faced Sydney FC and Bruce Djite scored the third goal in a 3-1 win Gombau ran down the touchline to celebrate the goal with the Reds players.

But Gombau's latest celebration, in which he ran onto the field to pick up Awer Mabil after Fabio Ferreira had bundled in a 93rd-minute equaliser raised the roof when most of the 13,845 fans endorsed the Spaniard's passion on Friday in a 2-2 draw.

Gombau, however, declared fans won't see the celebrations peak if the Foxtel A-League All Stars score against Italian giant Juventus at ANZ Stadium on August 10.

Josep Gombau celebrates with Awer Mabil. Source: Getty Images

Gombau was named All Stars coach on Tuesday and at this point has Juve and Azzurri legend Alessandro Del Piero in his squad.

"No, I think no, it's totally different,'' Gombau said.

"The game that we'll play (All Stars and Juve) is a party it's a game.

"I want to everyone to enjoy and I want the fans to see this good football from both sides."

"And it's not (All Stars and Juve) these emotional things when you are fighting and working for all the season to get a result."

Josep Gombau performs a Jose Mourinho-like knee slide on the touchline. Source: Getty Images

But Gombau alluded to continuing with the celebrations during the Reds season.

"And now at this moment we are in the finals,'' he said.

"And I will celebrate also for difficulties of the (Heart) game for (Michael) Marrone. He was injured and we have one player less (sent off) and this celebration was for this."

meanwhile, Gombau says the club will not sanction Tarek Elrich after his alleged headbutt during last week's 2-2 draw cost the defender a two-game ban.

"I explained to my players that it's something that I don't want but it's the first time one player (Elrich) make mistake like this,'' Gombau said.

"I think it's unfair we put a penalty or something because Tarek is playing very well.

"He save a lot of games to us with his actions."


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