Football
Mourinho’s new club
Jose Mourinho has said his next management job, would be with people that he loves.
The Portuguese tactician has been without a coaching job since he was sacked by Manchester United in December.
Mourinho has taken charge of a number of big teams during career, having managed Chelsea, Real Madrid and Inter Milan too.
According to him, he has already turned down a job due to a club’s lack of ambition.
“If it is a club without ambition I wouldn’t go. I refused because I want high-level football and ambitions at the highest level.
“That is my second item [of requirement]. My first item is structural empathy. I want to work with people that I love. People I want to work with, that I am happy to work with, with whom I share the same ideas.
“It was what I had at Inter. There are clubs like this. Normally, that is a very important part of a successful club,” Mourinho told the UK Telegraph.
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