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José Mourinho, the Chelsea manager, was on course for further unrest between himself and his employers last night after making a barely disguised pitch for the Real Madrid coaching role.
Mourinho, who enlisted Roman Abramovich’s private jet on Sunday evening to watch Valencia, Chelsea’s opponents in the Champions League quarter-finals, used the trip as an opportunity to state that “one day” he would like to take charge at the Bernabéu.
With Real ready to part company with Fabio Capello after their European exit, Mourinho’s declaration could hardly have been more poorly timed with relations already strained between the Portuguese and Abramovich, the Chelsea owner.
“I would really, really like to coach Real Madrid but not next season. I would like to go to Madrid when my work at Chelsea is done,” Mourinho said. “I have a contract with Chelsea until 2010 and I like working in England. One day, though, yes, I would like to go out to Madrid.
“I don’t say no for the future. I say clearly no until 2010 because I have a contract with Chelsea. I want to stay at Chelsea, I am in love with Chelsea, I am in love with English football, but every coach would want to do it. It would be an honour to work in a club like Real Madrid.”
Mourinho is among three front-runners — the others being Rafael BenÍtez, the Liverpool manager, and Bernd Schuster, the Getafe coach — to succeed Capello, whose departure is now a matter of when rather than if.
Only last week the Portuguese said that he could “walk away a millionaire and find another club in a couple of months” if Abramovich was to dismiss him in the summer and the two men have been operating in a cold climate since the start of the year when Mourinho was denied the finance to reinforce an injury-hit squad.
The manager was advised yesterday that he will not face a charge over his “son of a whore” comments to Mike Riley, the referee, made during Chelsea’s 3-3 draw with Totten-ham Hotspur in the FA Cup sixth round on Sunday. Riley did not report the incident.
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Mourinho speaks the truth in a foreign language and is often misunderstood. He tries to be clear and comes across as arrogant. There is nothing wrong by expressing his wish to manage the most prestigious club in Europe. Who wouldn't?
Theo Demetrio , Sao Paulo, Brazil
This piece is full of contradictions, the special one has a contract to 2010 and is hypothesing about the future. He is already planning for next season. If relations have broken down with Abramovich why would he make his private jet available? But then Jose doesn't do Easyjet!
Ian, Wokingham, England
Why doesn't Abramovich let Mourinho go and appoint Mickey Mouse (or Donald Duck) as the new Chelsea manager?
With the money that Abramovich would make available to buy new players one of our cartoon character friends would have every chance of winning the prestigious treble and they would cause no problems with the media as Mickey Mouse can only squeak and Donald Duck can only quack!
Roger Bannister, Elounda, Crete, Greece
send me the result of mathes
rabee, kermanshah, asia-iran
Mourinho states that he would like to coach in Madrid. He said in context of when his Chelsea contract ends.
Get over it. How can that be deemed to be a cause for unrest? How do you know, got a hotline to Abramovich?
Any player or coach worth his salt would say it. Were I a footballer it would be an ambition of mine for goodness sake!
Surely it can be argued that it shows an element of ambition and drive that helped bring his team back from the brink on Sunday?
Why is this the cause for 'unrest' at Chelsea when Ronaldo at United says basically the same thing about his playing ambitions and that is conveniently swept under the carpet?
Mischief making that's what this story is.
Jeremy, Farn-ham, England,
It appears the press is intent in reporting the saga at Chelsea. One knows that even bad press keeps the Chelsea name in the news and thus creating free publicity. It reminds me of the publicity stunts used in wrestling.
The players and the manager are the highest paid in the sport, the club for all their key injuries throughout the season are still in all competitions.
Now, to say that Riley did not report Mourinho for his insults in portuguese, how could he? Riley does not speak the language to understand what was said to him! The media is really picking bones, the good thing is, it keeps Chelsea on the news, every marketer dream.
Jose Lourenco, toronto, Canada
The view of MOST Portuguese fans of José is that if this is the turmoil going on inside Chelsea at the moment the sooner he leaves England - THE BETTER ! How any club in their right mind think that players like Ballack or Sheva deserve their salaries when compared to what Lamps and John Terry have done for the club is beyond our comprehension! If we were those two we would certainly leave a club that has such crazy policies...
Beira, Lisbon -, Portugal