Won't happen. Italy suits his coaching style, but from an outsiders point-of-view, it didn't seem like he enjoyed it and I don't think Italy enjoyed him, apart from the Inter fans obviously.If Mourinho wanted another spell in Italy then Juventus would probably be his destination. But I think that that would be 5 - 7 years off.
You guys know what Mourinho did one time to a football player? He tore his t-shirt. Ask him about Rui Jorge.
Anybody seen the quotes from di Stefano? Seems he is not the biggest fan of Mou tactics and playing style!
Alfredo Di Stéfano, Real Madrid's greatest ever player and the honorary president, spoke out too. "Barcelona's football was simply brilliant," he said in his weekly column. "Their superiority was there for the whole planet to see: the whites were cornered all game. Barcelona play football and dance. They treat the ball with adoration and respect, almost nurturing it. To see this team in action is a delight."
a ball boy wanted to exchange a Rui Jorge shirt with a Baia shirt, and Mourinho saw this and took the shirt from him ripped it up and said he (Rui) deserved to die on pitch.
Sid Lowe, Marca.com and Sport.es
as much as i detest the man he prepared madrid very well for the classico and we could have lost that game....puyol going out injured changed our tactics and madrid benefited but u gotta deal with it....i wonder what he will come out with on wednesday as since albiol is out for the copa final will he trust garay to slot into the middle to allow pepe to continue his rampage in the mid???
I find the subject of Jose Mourinho to be generally a tiresome one. I'd rather talk about football.
That said, there's one snippet that has spread in the Italian media this morning. Apparently, Mourinho has signed his kids up for school in Lugano. Yes, Lugano is in Switzerland, but it's just on the Swiss side of the border - and not too terribly far from Milano. Both Milanese clubs have their training centers in the northern suburbs of Milan.