Tuesday, March 26, 2013

JosA Mourinho To Come Back To Chelsea After Real Madrid? - Huffington Article British

JosA Mourinho has suggested he might return to Chelsea when he leaves Real Madrid. The Portuguese is in London as his squad travels around the world on international duty and was photographed in Harrods within the weekend. After attending the inauguration of an exhibition in SAtubal in Portugal on Saturday, Mourinho cryptically informed the press: "There are issues that could be on the idea of happening that nobody could imagine." Mourinho took benefit of the February global friendlies a year ago to return to London to spend each day house-hunting in the administrative centre. The 50-year-old won two Premier League brands, two League Cups and one FA Cup in his three months with Chelsea before his departure in September 2007. Mourinho is likely to leave Madrid this season He has over and over repeatedly insisted because he'll come back to England to coach, with Manchester United manager and friend Sir Alex Ferguson indicating Mourinho could appreciate more "freedom" in the Premier League. Despite the acrimony which surrounded his departure from Stamford Bridge, Mourinho has unfinished business with Chelsea, having fallen short of winning the Champions League with the team. Twice the Blues were removed at the semi-final point by Liverpool, with a ejection at the arms of Barcelona in 2006 sandwiched among Mourinho's three total plans. Mourinho has not hidden his irritation with the politics at Real Madrid and has faced criticism from inside and outside the club throughout his three times in Spain. Whole life current and Madrid legend Alfredo di StAfano questioned his tactics, and subsequent last year's 2-1 Copa del Rey defeat at home to Barcelona Mourinho was involved in an discussion with defense Sergio Ramos regarding Carles Puyol's equaliser. The exchange was transcribed verbatim by Marca, with Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas also involved. It's this event which efficiently publicised Mourinho's fractious relationship with a number of the squad's Spanish internationals and uncovered the dressing room departments at the BernabAu.

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