By Daily Sports on July 15, 2019
Jose Mourinho hinted at a future move to the Bundesliga as the Portuguese manager remains out of work following his departure from Manchester United.
The manager spent two-and-a-half seasons in charge at Old Trafford, winning a League Cup, Community Shield and Europa League trophy during his time.
However, following a second-place finish in 2017-18 that Mourinho famously called his best managerial achievement, he was sacked by United in December amid a bad run of form and reports of dressing-room unrest.
Asked about his future, Mourinho told Gazzetta dello Sport: “I really miss football. I miss the adrenaline, the field, my job. Football is football.
“Right now, I am studying German. Bundesliga? Now, I’m studying German because I miss the language. I speak English, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Italian. But I do not exclude anything, not even Germany.”
Speaking about one of his former clubs, Mourinho believes Inter must win the Scudetto under Antonio Conte in the Italian bosses first year in charge of the Portuguese’s former club.
Inter are among the favourites to dethrone Italian champions Juventus following the arrival of head coach Conte for the 2019-20 season.
The Nerazzurri have already signed Diego Godin, Nicolo Barella, Stefano Sensi and Valentino Lazaro, while Conte is determined to prise Romelu Lukaku from United.
Mourinho spent two years at Inter – winning back-to-back Serie A titles and the Champions League – and the club great told Gazzetta dello Sport: “The Nerazzurri have to win Serie A this season. I’m sure they will.”
Inter finished fourth last season, 21 points adrift of Juve under former boss Luciano Spalletti.
•Sourced from Goal. Photo shows Jose Mourinho
Source Daily Sports
Posted July 15, 2019
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