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Mourinho not planning break when he leaves Real Madrid
Los Blancos' boss says that when he leaves the Spanish champions he will not be looking to have time away from the game, and would be happy to coach anywhere in Europe
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Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has said that he is not looking to take a break from the game when he eventually leaves the club.
Speculation that the Portuguese boss will leave the Spanish champions at the end of the season has been rife recently, with reports linking him with moves to Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.
But the former Porto, Chelsea and Inter trainer has said that when he eventually departs Santiago Bernabeu, he will be looking to get straight back into coaching.
“If I go, I will not be on holiday for a year,” Mourinho told reporters.
“If I do not work here [at Madrid], then [I will work] somewhere else. Will I coach in England? [I will coach] anywhere, maybe in Netherlands.”
Madrid are currently third in La Liga, trailing leaders Barcelona by 11 points, as well as being five points behind local rivals Atletico Madrid.
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