José Mourinho ensures that he will remain at Roma in 2022-23 and explains how his rapport with Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Chris Smalling has evolved at the Stadio Olimpico.
The Portuguese tactician has reached the first European Final for Roma in 31 years and the Conference League could become the first trophy for the Giallorossi since 2008.
Mourinho released a long interview with Sky Sports UK and the second part was aired today. The Special One discussed his rapport with Mkhitaryan and Smalling, who had already played under him at Manchester United.
“We [Mkhitaryan] won together three titles [Community Shield, League Cup, Europa League] at Man United, unfortunately the last three titles of Man United. I say ‘unfortunately’ because, yes, I like the club very, very much and I wish the club the best,” said Mourinho.
“We won three titles together so everything went well. In the second season, we were together was a little bit different. The thing that makes me really happy was because in the beginning, people try to go on a negative and say, ‘Miki with Jose has no chance, Jose is the kind of guy when things go wrong never go well again’, it was proven exactly the opposite. We were very mature, honest with each other at that time even with Mino (Raiola), rest in peace Mino, the discussion was very good.
“I try always to be very honest with the players. I saw my project in Rome needing a player like Miki, I also understand the importance of Miki in the group and he’s having an amazing season.
“He’s helping us cope with all the problems that we face as a small squad. Miki has been playing everywhere, a winger, as a 10, then we had injuries and Covid situations and he became a central midfielder which he’s never been in his life.
“I am so happy with Miki and I’m happy with people understanding with me not everything is black or white. It’s possible that a player comes with a different relationship than it was in the past.”
Both Smalling and Mkhitaryan were not on good terms with the Special One at Old Trafford, but their rapport has evolved in Rome where the former Red Devils are among the standout performers.
“With Chris, it’s about finding a balance on his body that allows him to be playing regularly,” said Mourinho.
“He’s experienced, his know-how and his qualities as a defender as there. Also tactically in relation to the system the team plays and the defensive organisation.
“Chris is doing very well this season, playing at a level that makes me really happy about him because he is a fantastic player. He’s recognised in Italy as ‘Smalldini’, half Smalling, half (Paolo) Maldini. He’s doing amazing for us.”
Roma announced Mourinho’s appointment one year ago. The former Chelsea and Manchester United boss has signed a three-year deal at the Stadio Olimpico and the target for 2022-23 is clear already.
“We want to try and get into Champions League but when you look a the level of investment at Inter, Milan and Juventus, you realise three of these spots should be closed. There is a fourth spot, last season it was Atalanta, this season it’s Napoli, can we get there next season? I think we can.
“In this second part of the season, after the January market, we did small [changes] enough to improve the squad. I’m not as lucky as some coaches who can buy what they want. By doing things with a criteria we can improve things. Next season after this year of work and evolution at every level I think we have a chance and that’s the next target for next season.”
Mourinho is not thinking about leaving Rome after just one season and although the club have not offered him a new deal, he ensures that he will remain in charge of the team next season.
“In this moment, everything is very calm because I have two more years of contract. The club didn’t approach me to try to extend so they don’t put me in a situation of accept or don’t accept. Everything is calm, stable and that is the way it has to be.
“I have to finish the season as best we can and 100 per cent start next season because I am not looking for a change, my people know that. I couldn’t leave the club in my second season, I couldn’t do that to the club. So next season I am here.”
🗣️ “We won together 3 titles at Man U, unfortunately the last 3 titles of Man Utd…. I wish the club all the best”
Jose Mourinho was the last manager to win a trophy with the club and says he is disappointed that people mostly focus on the negativity 👇 pic.twitter.com/jP8cMxWaJG
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) May 11, 2022
Community Shield?
You gotta be kidding me.