Mourinho's hesitance to manage at the international level is not limited to England; he shared that he has turned down similar opportunities to coach his native Portugal on three occasions. Though he has expressed a general interest in leading a national side in a major tournament one day, Mourinho maintained that the timing for such a role has not yet felt right. He remains a club football enthusiast, expressing his preference for a competitive schedule over the relatively sporadic matches of international football.
"Managing Portugal? No," he continued. "Portugal I had on the table, three times and I never accepted it. One day, yes, I think so. But honestly, it is still too much energy to play one match per month. What shall I do in the other months? I need to play matches. So, yes, I think it's something that I would like to do, to have the experience of managing in a World Cup or a Euro. To represent a country, my country or a country, that I feel deeply connected to. One day, I think it will come but not now."