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Photos from Chelsea Coach, Jose Mourinho's Book Launch in London

Posted by Odinaka on Fri 16th Oct, 2015 - tori.ng

Jose Mourinho's new book 'Mourinho' offers insightful view on his incredible success at each club, but it would have been fascinating to get a take on events that led to Bernabeu departure.

 
On Thursday night, Embattled Chelsea coach, Jose Mourinho, launched his book 'Mourinho', in London. The book is a collection of photographs to celebrate his 15 years as a manager. 
 
During the event, Mourinho said he hoped to work for 15 more years and did not expect to finish his career at Stamford Bridge. When asked if he might one day return to Inter Milan, the 52-year-old said, 
 
 
'I'm in the middle. I did 15, I have 15 more to do. I will finish at 67, maybe later. Can I stay 15 more years at Chelsea? I don't think so. I don't think modern football allows it, so normally I will not finish my career at Chelsea. I would like to, but I don't think it's possible. So go back to Inter? Why not?,'
 
He said another book, at the end of his career would start with a chapter on the difficulties he is facing at the moment, with his champions near the bottom of the Barclays Premier League, but he promised more trophies will follow.
 
 
'This will be the beginning of the next book. But, for sure, it will be a book with lots of good moments, lots of cups, lots of trophies. I wrote it there that I still have two fingers (for two more titles), but I have feet. So I don't think I'm going to be just 10 times a champion in my career. I have feet,' he stated. 
 
The new book 'Mourinho' is one to be flicked through in awe. Trophy after trophy, success after success, at each club. The story of each season – very few of them without titles, is told with a selection of beaming smiles from players, Mourinho’s growing and replica shirt-changing son and the man himself.
 
There are a few surprises, like pictures of Mourinho with Diego Maradona and Sir Alex Ferguson with accompanying tributes, but any real behind-the-scenes stuff is mainly restricted to images Mourinho and family at various clubs.
 
Anyone writing off the current Chelsea manager would be well served by grabbing a copy, it makes that view look faintly ridiculous.


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