Months after his sack, Jose Mourinho has come out to talk about his next job.
In an interview with Daily Telegraph, he said he was willing to take a step down should he decide to start managing again and he is not looking for fights in his next job.
Jose who got fired by Manchester United in December said his future might involve a side with potential.
His words, “A club that is not ready to be a trophy-hunter immediately but with the ambition to be a trophy-hunter,” Mourinho said regarding his plans.
“I want to work with people that I love. People I want to work with, that I am happy to work with, with whom I share the same ideas. I don’t want to be in a permanent contradiction [conflict] between what I think and the others think.
“It was what I had at Inter. There are clubs like this. Normally, that is a very important part of a successful club.”
“I don’t want an internal conflict,”
“I want internal empathy. And then your conflict is on Sunday on the pitch when you play against somebody who wants to steal your three points. That’s the moment of the conflict.
“I want to work in a club that understands there is a structure in place. I don’t want to work in a structure of no coincidence [unity] in the thinking. People sometimes say ‘this manager doesn’t like to work with a football director’; ‘this manager doesn’t like to work with chief scout’; ‘this manager doesn’t like to work with an owner’; ‘this manager doesn’t like to work with president’.
During my career I have been working in every possible circumstance. The most successful situations are not because of the structure but because of the empathy in the structure.
“People who work well together. People who share the same kind of ideas. This is the fundamental thing.”
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