Returning Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho, has sounded a note of warning to other managers in the Premier League, that he is a better manager than his first stint at Stamford Bridge.
The Portuguese joined the Blues in 2004 and won the League in his first two seasons, while also picking up two league cups, FA Cup triumph and the Community Shield trophy.
After he was sacked in 2007, he went on to win Serie A titles with Inter Milan, the La Liga with Real Madrid, several domestic cups with both clubs and the Champions League trophy with Inter. And the 50-year-old says all that experience has made him a better coach.
“I think I am better now because my job is the kind of job where experience means a lot,” he told reporters.
“After Chelsea I went around Europe and had two years in Italy, three years in Spain, so I have more football culture than I did before.
“So I think I am in better condition than before. Some more white hairs, in my case, is a good sign, because it shows I learn more.
“Until the first defeat comes, I am happy. But it is up to my team to help me, support me and try to get good results for the club.”
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