José Mourinho admits he would coach an Inter’s rival club ‘without thinking twice.’
The Special One is one of the most winning coaches in the history of the Nerazzurri. He won the Treble in 2010 and is the last foreign coach to have won a Serie A title.
However, he admitted he would return to Serie A to coach a rival club of the to-be Italian champions.
José Mourinho admits he would coach an Inter’s rival club ‘without thinking twice.’
The Special One is one of the most winning coaches in the history of the Nerazzurri. He won the Treble in 2010 and is the last foreign coach to have won a Serie A title.
However, he admitted he would return to Serie A to coach a rival club of the to-be Italian champions.
“I would try to go in the direction of my friends. Where is more people from my time? Same president? Same owner? Players who were my players? I am grateful to all of them. I paid them back with my work in the winning. Winning more, winning less, don’t winning, I give everything I have to every club,” the Portuguese told The Times.
“When I leave clubs I only tell the good things about the club. I’m not the kind of person who is going to wash the dirty clothes, no! I always go to the positive. Inter! I won everything with Inter. There is a special affection. But if one day I have to go to Italy and coach a rival club, I don’t think twice. I have this professional way of look to things. I feel good with myself.”
Inter beat Crotone yesterday and will win their first title in 11 years if Atalanta fail to beat Sassuolo today.