Inter Coach Jose Mourinho: I'm Not Scared Of Losing My Job

Mourinho's football philosophy will never be buried...

Jose Mourinho in bullish mood as Inter stumble (Getty Images)
Inter coach Jose Mourinho is not afraid of losing his job, claiming he was "born in football and will die in football".

The 'Special One' is eager to continue writing his name in the Inter history books, but claims he would not be bothered if he was given the chop in future.

"I am not worried, but my job is always in danger because Inter is a team that many want to coach," he told Publico.pt

His hard-line image in front of the cameras has often been criticised by the Italian press, but the coach says it's all in response to the headlines directed at his team.

"I do this to defend the interests of my club and I am never worried so make my image grow," he added.

Whether it's at Inter or elsewhere, Mourinho is confident he will always be actively involved in the game.

"I was born in football and will die in football," he concluded.

Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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