Chelsea
manager Jose Mourinho has said that he will never leave Chelsea as far as the owner
Roman Abramovich wants him to stay at Stamford Bridge.
He
told BBC Football Focus, "I stay until they want me not to stay.” He will
not move until Chelsea want him to leave because he loves Chelsea.
After
giving Porto two Primeira Liga trophies (Portuguese league) and a Champions League
trophy, Mourinho left them for Chelsea in 2004.
Inter
Milan won two Serie A titles and Champions League under the Portuguese manager.
While for Madrid he won La Liga in his two years stay in Spain.
Mourinho
told that he is thinking on the current contract which has three and a half
years left.
If
he asked to leave the job then he would certainly leave and look for the other
job. But he personally wants to stay at Chelsea for a long time.
Chelsea
are sitting on third place in the Premier League with nine points just two
points behind the league leaders Arsenal. Chelsea will face Manchester United
this Sunday. United are on 7th place with 37 points.
What
does Mourinho said about United?
Manchester
United are 11 points behind the league leaders under new manager David Moyes,
and Mourinho has backed Moyes to bring the old days back despite of a poor
start.
Blues
boss said that he is having a hard time just because the results are not
favouring them.
The
big and a positive point for Moyes is that United owners are calm and patient,
because it is not like other Premier League clubs that if a manager lose one
match then he has to leave.
Moyes
needs time to rebuild the team and to lead them towards the success.
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