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Mourinho wants to be “The Only One”

Comment: 0 February 3rd, 2012 by: admin

Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho stated that his current moniker of “The Special One” will soon be changed to “The Only One” in the summer.

The Portuguese wants to be the only man, either manager or player, to win Spain’s La Liga, England’s Premier League, Italy’s Serie A and Portugal’s Primeira Liga.

If he is able to win the title with Madrid this season, it also spells a dramatic end to their partnership – as the 49-year-old is set to leave Spain and come back to the place where he really wishes to be, England.

Mourinho has nabbed titles with Inter Milan, Chelsea and Porto. Following these triumphs he shared his thoughts of heading “home” to England in search for more success and more titles.

Now one of his confidants has revealed that “Jose is leaving Real Madrid for sure and going back to England for sure.

When that is done, Jose will tell all his critics in Spain to ‘F*** Off!’ and go happily back to England.”

According to the source, the only problem for Mourinho is where he will be working when the manager goes back to England.

The manager’s camp is confident, though, that there will be a lot of interest in him.

“But there will surely be plenty of clubs happy to have him, whether it is Manchester City, Tottenham or Chelsea. Or it could be Crystal Palace or Millwall. So he’s very relaxed and just going to see what happens, what offers there are,” the confidant stated.

“The main thing is he really wants to come back to England.”

Despite having the lead in the table and earning much success in Spain, the manager has grown increasingly angry about the politics and fighting within the club and league. He has been under constant scrutiny under the media and have even tried to pit players against him at times.

One incident reported that senior players Iker Casillas and Sergio Ramos had an angry clash with their manager after their defeat against Barcelona who ousted them from the Copa del Rey.

Though there seems constant turmoil, Mourinho’s trusted friend still stated that he still has his current priorities straight, with the primary goal being bringing Madrid glory before moving out.

“So all he’s focused on now is winning the league and maybe another Champions League and then getting out — and back to England.”

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