Jose Mourinho talks about his future in the midst of rυmors about Chelsea

The Special One doesn’t have a job right now because he quit Roma earlier this season, which made him very sad.

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Some Chelsea fans didn’t like him when he was in charge of Manchester United and Tottenham, but most Blues fans still have a lot of respect for the man who led their team to three Premier League titles.

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Supporters of Chelsea and their present manager, Mauricio Pochettino, are at breaking point because of a string of bad results that culminated in last weekend’s 2-2 draw at Brentford.

The away fans were furious that they wasted the lead, so they yelled at Pochettino instead of the owner, Todd Boehly, and asked for Mourinho to come back.

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The 61-year-old seems to be enjoying his time off from football. He is currently in Saudi Arabia, where he went to the Grand Prix in Jeddah on Sunday after seeing Anthony Joshua knock out Francis Ngannou on Friday night.Mourinho told beIN Sport, “I’m not in a rest, I want to work,” when asked if he was ready to start teaching again.

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“I want to work, but I don’t want to make the wrong choice.” I now need to wait for the right one, the one that drives me. But I would work tomorrow if I could.

After the game, Mourinho talked to Sky Sports and made it clear that he was still proud of what he had done with Roma, which included leading them to back-to-back European finals.

He said, “I hope so, I want to” when asked if he was ready to go back to the bench.

“Rome was great because we made it to two European finals in two years, which is hard for a club that has never done that.” I have to now wait for the right chance.

“I’d like to work tomorrow if it’s possible, but I don’t want to mess up.”