Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho needs to 'naturally' come back to the Premier... - The Independent

Jose Mourinho remains devoted to Real Madrid in 2010, however the former Chelsea manager thinks he will anaturallya come back to manage in England one day. The Portuguese coach is currently trying to take the Spanish part to Champions League fame, having knocked Manchester United out in the last round. However, speculation continues to link the 50-year-old with a return to Stamford Bridge with temporary first-team manager Rafael Benitez set to leave in the summertime. Mourinho left Stamford Bridge in 2007 following three-hugely successful seasons and holds home in London. His child is planned to take up a location on a training course at Camberwell Art College in the next academic year, further fuelling speculation he's set to return to Chelsea, having now built up a great relationship with billionaire manager Roman Abramovich yet again. While accepting he often does little to defuse the media hype, Mourinho retains for the short term he's only 1 focus. Talking to Sky Sports News, Mourinho said: "There is a lot of talk. I think people have to realize I will be in London very often since we've a residence here, we love it here, our child is visiting study in London. "To maintain London is just a very normal thing for us. Every time I come, people begin straight away to really make the connections that I will return. "I fuel it a bit. I say every day I think it's great here, I had an incredible time here, one day I will reunite, so to be fair I provide a tiny bit add for that speculation. "( Nevertheless), at the end of the day I'm in Madrid, I am very determined for the team for the rest of period. "We are in the past seven of the Champions League. We have a Spanish Cup) final to play against Atletico Madrid. "People who know me, know that I am professional and at this moment I only think of my career in Real." Mourinho, nevertheless, acknowledged he thought a return to the Barclays Premier League was certain. "One day naturally I've to be back," he added. "English soccer, to Chelsea, to another club...of class Chelsea is in my own heart as Inter (Milan) is, one day I have to be back." As well as the Chelsea career, Mourinho has also been linked with overpowering from Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford, if not replacing Roberto Mancini at Manchester City. Mourinho, nevertheless, kept diplomatic when pressed as to whether he might be maneuvering to the north-west - and also offered terms of support for the current beleaguered Chelsea temporary director. "I feel Manchester (United) is Sir Alex's kingdom and I'd enjoy that job to be his job forever. Of course it can not be forever, however for many, many more years," he explained. "In one other seat is Roberto with a contract, so I don't think there is a over there and I hope everything goes well for everybody, even Benitez (at Chelsea). "I hope it goes well for him and they finish the season very, very well and I wish for them as I wish for myself - to finish the season well." Philadelphia

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