When Joseph "Jupp" Heynckes who led Bayern to their 2nd treble in 2013 took over Real Madrid from Fabio Capello in 1997, he was, of course, already well-established as a manager. Whilst the Italian had been fired after winning the Spanish Championship, his German successor met the same fate after bringing home the European Cup for the first time since the glory days of Puskás, di Stefano & Co. By no means was Heynckes as rigid a disciplinarian as the former Milan manager who is infamous for treating millionaire football stars like obstinate children. Under Heynckes` management, Madrid lost both Clásicos of the season.: On November 1st, Madrid lost 2-3 at home against a Barcelona team that in the latter half of the match looked like it was on the verge of falling apart. No less humiliating was the 3-0 loss at Camp Nou on March 7th 1998. No matter what else you achieve as manager - losing the clásicos is the one thing you`ll be rightly resented for at Real Madrid.