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Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho would like to return to the Premier League one day, but not with Liverpool
Portuguese insists that he is committed to help Real succeed at the moment...
By Anthony Sciarrino
Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho insists that he would coach clubs like Tottenham Hotspur and Everton, but would never want to manage Liverpool.
During his time at Chelsea, Mourinho led the Blues to consecutive Premier League titles, a pair of League Cups and an FA Cup.
After winning the Treble last season with Inter Milan, including his second Champions League title, Mourinho left to manage Real this summer.
Despite just joining his new club, Mourinho has strongly hinted that he would like to manage in the Premier League again, but revealed that he would not want to work at Liverpool.
“Manchester United would be a great challenge for me. But Liverpool is not the club for me. I know why, but I cannot tell you,” Mourinho told The Mirror.
“Tottenham, Everton... Arsenal maybe. These are all fine clubs with very good managers.
“You can dream of what happens in one, two, three or four years. Who knows? I cannot say, but I think you have an idea of what I think about.
“I had a dream about being the manager of Real Madrid. It has come true. For me that is incredible.”
Mourinho is hoping to find more success with Real for the next few seasons, but the Portuguese confessed that he would still like to return to England.
“My ambition is success and I wanted to manage Real Madrid. I have no plans to leave. I have only just arrived," he said.
“There is much work to be done. I do not know how long it will take. But I give my commitment to Real Madrid and we will see. Nothing is forever.
“But I have to commit. I can’t say Real Madrid one season, Manchester United, Liverpool the next, Barcelona after that. But I like England very much. I have many good friends there."
During his time at Chelsea, Mourinho led the Blues to consecutive Premier League titles, a pair of League Cups and an FA Cup.
After winning the Treble last season with Inter Milan, including his second Champions League title, Mourinho left to manage Real this summer.
Despite just joining his new club, Mourinho has strongly hinted that he would like to manage in the Premier League again, but revealed that he would not want to work at Liverpool.
“Manchester United would be a great challenge for me. But Liverpool is not the club for me. I know why, but I cannot tell you,” Mourinho told The Mirror.
“Tottenham, Everton... Arsenal maybe. These are all fine clubs with very good managers.
“You can dream of what happens in one, two, three or four years. Who knows? I cannot say, but I think you have an idea of what I think about.
“I had a dream about being the manager of Real Madrid. It has come true. For me that is incredible.”
Mourinho is hoping to find more success with Real for the next few seasons, but the Portuguese confessed that he would still like to return to England.
“My ambition is success and I wanted to manage Real Madrid. I have no plans to leave. I have only just arrived," he said.
“There is much work to be done. I do not know how long it will take. But I give my commitment to Real Madrid and we will see. Nothing is forever.
“But I have to commit. I can’t say Real Madrid one season, Manchester United, Liverpool the next, Barcelona after that. But I like England very much. I have many good friends there."
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