Jose Mourinho admits visiting Inter means “coming back home. I could return here, why not?”

The Coach who won the Treble in 2010 is in the stands for tonight’s Serie A match with Inter, invited by ex-President Massimo Moratti.

“What does it mean being here? Coming back home, family, a rapport that remains very close to them even if I’ve been away almost six years,” Mou told Sky Sport Italia.

“This means coming back home and it feels like it has been six days more than six years.

Jose Mourinho admits visiting Inter means “coming back home. I could return here, why not?”

The Coach who won the Treble in 2010 is in the stands for tonight’s Serie A match with Inter, invited by ex-President Massimo Moratti.

“What does it mean being here? Coming back home, family, a rapport that remains very close to them even if I’ve been away almost six years,” Mou told Sky Sport Italia.

“This means coming back home and it feels like it has been six days more than six years.

“The greatest thing about football, more important than results or victories, is the human rapport and friendship that remains.

“Moratti will always be my President. Could I return one day, why not? I returned to Chelsea, so why not back to Inter too?”

However, Mancini was eager to quash any suggestions he is looking to unsettle current Inter manager Roberto Mancini.

“As I said today, I just want everything to go well for (President Erick) Thohir and Mancini at Inter.”

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