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Edited by Jafar224 at 29-2-2024 09:10 AM
For Mourinho, being sacked by Roma before the contract ended must have been particularly hard to accept. Perhaps feeling down after the dismissal, he didn't offer many opinions on leaving Roma. But over time, Mourinho finally spoke about his recent situation and lightly criticized his former club.
During an interview with Pulsesports reporters, Mourinho, unlike someone who was fired, confidently talked about Roma, believing he played a key role in their reaching the knockout stages of European competition this season. He stated that without his efforts, Roma wouldn't have achieved such results. This statement is valid since Mourinho indeed helped Roma win European titles.
Later, Mourinho mentioned that his mindset is similar to before, although he's become gentler. He doesn't believe he's too old to coach, as some say, but rather feels that records are chasing him instead of him chasing records. He expressed that it's not him competing with others; it's the competition seeking him out.
As for his future coaching prospects, Mourinho affirmed that he will return. He said, "Life is full of twists and turns. Despite unexpected and unfair dismissals, I'm still growing. I will come back, with more passion and confidence, to participate in these European competitions." It's been a while since Mourinho coached a top club, but perhaps one day we'll see him back on the mainstream stage. After all, without Mourinho, the world of football would certainly be less enjoyable. |
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