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Friday, 07 March 2008 |
Former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has voiced his intention to ‘kill’ the Blues when he starts managing again. He said that he would relish the chance to meet the Blues especially in the Champions League saying that “I hope to play them next season in the Champions League, if I play them in the Champions League, I want to go there and kill them - that's my message” Mourinho also had some words for his successor Avram Grant, whose job was pretty much safe for now after the 3-0 win over Olympiacos. He said “I feel nothing for him, I feel everything for the club, but not for him personally. I still feel Chelsea is a part of me, I'll have Chelsea in my heart forever. I left and for five months you couldn't get a bad word from me in relation to the club and you cannot do it in the future too.”
After previous attempts to go back to managing a club failed, and turning down the chance to coach England, the controversial manager has yet to carve any offer down to stone with rumours going about that he might take over at Barcelona or Real Madrid next season. For whichever team he will take over, the mystery and charisma that persist will go on with the footballing world hungrily anticipating.
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