Mourinho: My Future Will Not Be in Italy

Mourinho: My Future Will Not Be in Italy

Jose Mourinho does not expect his next coaching position to be in Italy despite the phenomenal success he masterminded at Inter.

The 56-year-old won five major honours during his two seasons at San Siro, including a historic treble in 2010 that culminated with a 2-0 win against Bayern Munich in the Champions League final.

Mourinho hinted after that victory at the Santiago Bernabeu it would be his last match in charge and he officially departed less than a week later to take over at Real Madrid.

Despite happy memories of his time in Italy, he doesn’t see a return to the game there, although he says it was hard to leave.

"My future? I don't think it will be in Italy," he told Italian TV show Tiki Taka.

Opening up on his exit from Inter nine years ago, Mourinho said: "Inter is my home, my family.

"[Massimo] Moratti is a friend, my president. The story of the treble was fantastic.

"After [the final in] Madrid, if I returned to San Siro to celebrate, I would never leave Inter. When you say goodbye to a family it's a hard thing to deal with.

"That night I already knew I was leaving, I couldn't say no to Real Madrid for the third time."
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