Sports - "I Must Return To England" - Jose Mourinho
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Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho is certain he will manage again in England once his time at the Bernabeu comes to an end.
The Portuguese, who won two Premier League titles with Chelsea in 2005 and 2006, said it did not matter which Premier League club he would return to despite his affection for the Blues.
"I cannot deny what is clear in my mind. After Real Madrid, England. That is for sure," the former Porto and Inter Milan coach told Britain's Sky Sports Television on Saturday.
Asked which team he would like to join, he added: "In England, everyone. I'm a blue, I'm a London blue but I'm a professional."
The idea of replacing Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, who has been in charge since 1986 and was due to retire in 2002 but changed his mind, has long appealed to the confident Portuguese manager.
Chelsea remain his true love though and he has previously stated he will return to Stamford Bridge one day.
Mourinho fears they will badly miss striker Didier Drogba this term after the Ivorian, matchwinner in the Champions League final in May, left for Shanghai Shenhua.
"I believe Drogba is a big difference to them. You can't replace Drogba," he said, aware that Fernando Torres has been hit-and-miss so far this term as Chelsea's lone striker.
"Chelsea will miss Drogba and it will mean a few points less."
The Portuguese, who won two Premier League titles with Chelsea in 2005 and 2006, said it did not matter which Premier League club he would return to despite his affection for the Blues.
"I cannot deny what is clear in my mind. After Real Madrid, England. That is for sure," the former Porto and Inter Milan coach told Britain's Sky Sports Television on Saturday.
Asked which team he would like to join, he added: "In England, everyone. I'm a blue, I'm a London blue but I'm a professional."
The idea of replacing Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, who has been in charge since 1986 and was due to retire in 2002 but changed his mind, has long appealed to the confident Portuguese manager.
Chelsea remain his true love though and he has previously stated he will return to Stamford Bridge one day.
Mourinho fears they will badly miss striker Didier Drogba this term after the Ivorian, matchwinner in the Champions League final in May, left for Shanghai Shenhua.
"I believe Drogba is a big difference to them. You can't replace Drogba," he said, aware that Fernando Torres has been hit-and-miss so far this term as Chelsea's lone striker.
"Chelsea will miss Drogba and it will mean a few points less."