Saturday 23 May 2015

Jose Mourinho 'would manage another English club'


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Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says he would be prepared to manage another club in England.
Mourinho, 52, returned to Stamford Bridge in 2013 after his first spell in charge between 2004 and 2007.
He originally left the Blues after his relationship with owner Roman Abramovich became strained.
"The day Mr Abramovich thinks I am not good enough for Chelsea, I want to work, and if possible in England too," Mourinho told Football Focus.
In 2007, the former Porto boss left English football after Chelsea suffered an indifferent start to the season.
He went on to manage Italian side Inter Milan where he won the league, cup and Champions League treble, before joining Real Madrid, capturing the La Liga title and domestic cup in his three-year spell in the Spanish capital.
After returning to Chelsea, the Portuguese boss - who has been named manager of the season - led the club to their fourth Premier League title this season - a third under him - as well as winning the League Cup.
Jose Mourinho and Roman Abramovich
Jose Mourinho was Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich's first managerial appointment in 2004
"Until Mr Abramovich says, I don't see myself going," said Mourinho. "Any club comes to me now and offers me a fantastic project, offers me twice my wages in the contract at Chelsea, no chance.
"I see myself coaching another club, yes, but I love Chelsea and I am in Mr Abramovich's hands and until then I am here."
He also told Football Focus that periods of "clear domination" enjoyed by Manchester United and his previous Chelsea side are no longer possible.

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