After a rocky spell at Fenerbahce, Mourinho’s appointment at Benfica last month marked a homecoming and a fresh challenge. The club’s former coach, Bruno Lage, was dismissed following a poor run of form, and Benfica’s board turned to Mourinho to restore direction and discipline. And since his connection with Robson is no secret, Mourinho was asked if he had any plans to take up the job at St. James' Park, if any opportunity arises.
“I’m a little Magpie,” he told interviewers in Portugal last month. “The club up there know how much love and respect I have for them. I learned that from Mr Robson.”
However, before facing Newcastle in the Champions League, Mourinho quashed all speculation and claimed that his current focus happens to be only Benfica.
"I don't regret it. I never turned down Newcastle," he told reporters. "I've turned down a few clubs, respectfully, but Newcastle never contacted me. To be honest, they don't need a manager. That means everything is fine for the club and for Eddie, and that's what I wish for them. Right now, there wouldn't be another club that motivates me and makes me happier than Benfica. I wouldn't trade Benfica for any other club in the world right now."






