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Friday 3 February 2012

Everyone wants Mourinho if he...

Andre Villas-Boas is aware that former
mentor Jose Mourinho would pose a
serious threat to his position at Chelsea
should he quit Real Madrid.
Speculation is mounting regarding
Mourinho's future in Spain, with it
suggested he could walk away from his
current post at the end of the season.
His sudden availability would attract
attention from a number of clubs, with the
Portuguese tactician considered to be
among the finest coaches in the business.
Chelsea know all about his ability and would
reportedly welcome the opportunity to
bring him back to Stamford Bridge.
Mourinho has expressed a desire to return
to England at some point in the future, and
his emotional ties with Chelsea would
appear to put them in pole position to
secure his signature should he return to the
Premier League.
Villas-Boas, who worked with Mourinho at
Chelsea, Inter Milan and Porto, is aware that
he must deliver if he is to avoid seeing his
position called into question, but he also
believes that a number of other high-profile
bosses will be looking anxiously over their
shoulder if the self-proclaimed 'Special One'
were to find himself out of work.
Attractive target
He said: "At the moment, there is not a
vacancy at this club, that is the most
important thing. And the Real Madrid
manager is not available at the moment. He's
tied to the best club in the world.
"The only thing I can say is that I have lived
Jose's availability when we were out of
Chelsea and we know and I know how
many clubs came knocking on our doors.
"So, a manager of Jose's dimension and the
number one in the world will always be an
attractive target for whatever club."
Villas-Boas added: "Because he's a manager
that makes himself available to return to his
beloved England will for sure capture the
interests of City, United and Chelsea and
Tottenham and Liverpool and Arsenal, and
so on and so forth.
"So, in that sense, we are all under pressure,
from (Roberto) Mancini to (Sir Alex)
Ferguson to me to (Kenny) Dalglish to Harry
Redknapp and so on."...follow this blog,thanks.

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