http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41629072
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says he does not believe he will finish his career at the Premier League club.
The 54-year-old Portuguese, who is in his second season with the Red Devils, has never spent more than four years in one spell at any of his seven clubs.
Speaking on French television, Mourinho also said he thought Paris St-Germain were a "fantastic" club.
"I'm still a coach with worries, with ambitions, and with the desire to do new things," said Mourinho.
The former Chelsea, Real Madrid, Inter Milan and Porto boss told TF1's Telefoot: "I don't believe, no, I'm sure that I won't end my career here."
Asked if that meant at Manchester United, Mourinho said: "Yes."
Mourinho, who won the EFL Cup and Europa League in his first season at Old Trafford, said his son had recently been to watch PSG.
"Why Paris? Because there's something special. Magic, quality, youth, it's fantastic," he added.
What a truly loathsome individual - thought he wanted to build a dynasty like Alex? It will be less than two years before he toxifies the dressing room and leaves in shame like every other club
He did the same at Chelsea talked up UTD and now he's doing same at UTD talking up PSG.
José Mourinho
posted on 16/10/17
Defending is a lost art and is more difficult than scoring goals so what I am saying is not garbage but a simple truth.Truth is that Red you cannot handle the truth.
posted on 16/10/17
more difficult than scoring goals
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Ah yes that old football addage;
"Defending is the hardest thing in football"
posted on 16/10/17
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 6 hours, 48 minutes ago
more difficult than scoring goals
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Ah yes that old football addage;
"Defending is the hardest thing in football"
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Fortress Anfield is back.
What happened to the best attack in Premiership?
B b but they said it on Match of the Day 2
posted on 16/10/17
I'd loved to meet a fan who thought Jose would be here past his contract.
posted on 16/10/17
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posted on 16/10/17
Sane was the word missing from that comment.
posted on 16/10/17
comment by Genius🤓_AppleCart_Space🚀_Dude_Featuring_Zorak (..We all got a Chicken🐔-Duck🦆-Woman👩🏼 thing, Waiting for us.) (U19099)
posted 22 minutes ago
I'd loved to meet a fan who thought Jose would be here past his contract.
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Hi
posted on 16/10/17
I thought and I still think he might do longer than the 3 years. 4, 5 at the most. I have never once thought he'd retire here. Why would he? He's only 54. He'll definitely be Portugal manager one day too.
Getting Jose in when we did was crucial. After Moyes n LVG we needed somebody of real authority and know how. The club needed somebody to cling to after a few poor years. There's plenty of life after Jose when he does move on.
Poch will be the one.
posted on 16/10/17
Nah,Zidane is the one for me.
posted on 16/10/17
comment by Eric_the_king (SE85) (U21241)
posted 8 hours, 58 minutes ago
I thought and I still think he might do longer than the 3 years. 4, 5 at the most. I have never once thought he'd retire here. Why would he? He's only 54. He'll definitely be Portugal manager one day too.
Getting Jose in when we did was crucial. After Moyes n LVG we needed somebody of real authority and know how. The club needed somebody to cling to after a few poor years. There's plenty of life after Jose when he does move on.
Poch will be the one.
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The poor years haha oh bless you have you have suffered you entitled softarse