I think he will, just not yet. I also think that he'll coach Englands national team at some point too
Mourinho is n3 best dressed coach http://www.footyfair.com/2014/05/forget-track-suit-top-dressed-football.html
Mourinho hating on Pep Guardiola: "When you enjoy what you do, you don't lose your hair, and Guardiola is BALD. He doesn't enjoy futebol." Hahahaha
Turned down Man U story http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=world-football
FPF put up an interview with Mourinho talking about the future talent of Portuguese futeboll, seems optimistic.
really hope they get relegated now, but that will never happen coz in their next game of a sudden they take their theist out of there own arse-holes and start playing like champions, f-scum
Great article on the matter by Piers Morgan. When an Arsenal fan comes out in TREMENDOUS support of Mourinho, you know Chelsea has really messed up. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sp...-Christmas-turkeys-conspiring-bring-down.html
I think Mourinho is still the right man for Chelsea. However, I can't see where he'd fit into any other club. The way he carries on (despite how effective it is most of the time) and the football he has produced since Porto doesn't make him the most appealing coach. The only other club I could see him going to is Man United but he'd have to stop carrying on like he does. United is a club with a proud history and tradition. As much as I love Mourinho for what he did for Porto, if I was in charge of one of the other 'big' clubs around the world: Madrid, Barca, City, PSG, etc I would definitely not be breaking the bank for Mourinho. There are coaches around like Ancelotti, Klopp and Pep who are not only as successful but carry themselves with class and play better football. The style being played by the big teams has evolved in the past decade and I just feel like Mourinho has not evolved with it (that's not to say he hasn't evolved at all).
Not really a surprise but it looks like Mourinho is set to take charge at United as early as next week. http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/36351371
Mourinho IMO has not been the same since Real Madrid, the politics in Real changed him and made him more bitter. His strategy of you are with us or against us made him a bit paranoid as is exemplified in the whole Casillas and the Real (Castille) vs Barcelona (Catalan) affair. He is too divisive which make his stay at one club for more than 3 years unlikely. So far in general his first two years are good to exceptional and then it all falls apart. IF Mourinho can learn to play the long game like Arsène and Ferguson is very much in contention.
I think this is the role he's been wanting since Inter. SAF was still there and Madrid was open so he went there. Then MU chose Moyes so he went back to England. He's always wanted United in my eyes. Don't be surprised to see a pep in his step we haven't seen in half a decade