The Special One insists he will stay at Stamford
Bridge as long as owner Roman Abramovich want
him but says he could end up at another Premier
League club afterwards
Jose Mourinho has revealed he would like to
continue managing in England when his time in
charge of Chelsea is up.
The Portuguese will lift the Premier League trophy
for the third time at Stamford Bridge on Sunday
after his side take on Sunderland.
And while he insists he wants to stay at Chelsea
for as long as possible, Mourinho adds that he
wants to remain in English football even if owner
Roman Abramovich decides to dismiss him for a
second time.
"The day Mr Abramovich thinks I am not good
enough for Chelsea, I want to work, and if possibl
in England too," Mourinho told the BBC's Football
Focus.
"Until Mr Abramovich says so, I don't see myself
going. Any club can come to me now and offer m
a fantastic project, offer me twice my wages in the
contract at Chelsea, but there's no chance I will
go.
"I see myself coaching another club, yes, but I
love Chelsea and I am in Mr Abramovich's hands
and until then, I am staying here."
Mourinho was heavily linked with succeeding Sir
Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager in
the summer of 2013, only for the Scot to instead
recommend countryman David Moyes for the job.
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