“I Wants to See Out My Contract at Manchester United”- Jose Mourinho
Jose
Mourinho says he is "happy" at Manchester United and wants to
"see out" his contract at the club after being linked with a return
to Real Madrid.
Reports
claim the La Liga giants want the Portuguese manager back to replace
under-pressure boss Julen Lopetegui.
But the
55-year-old, whose Old Trafford contract runs until 2020, said: "I am
happy here.
"All I
am thinking about at the moment is Manchester United."
Mourinho's
own job was under question earlier this month when a newspaper said he
was to be sacked regardless of the result against Newcastle.
But United
came from 2-0 down to beat the Magpies 3-2, courtesy of Alexis Sanchez's
last-minute header at Old Trafford.
Despite only
being appointed in the summer, Lopetegui's job at the Bernabeu is already
becoming increasingly precarious with the club on a run of four defeats in five
games.
Before
United's Champions League game against Juventus on Tuesday, Mourinho was asked
if he could make a return to Real, where he won the Spanish title and Copa del
Rey between 2010 and 2013.
Mourinho
added: "I am happy to see out my contract to the very last day of that
contract and I would like to stay after my contract runs out as well."
Juve's
Cristiano Ronaldo and United midfielder Paul Pogba will both be facing their
former clubs, with Mourinho describing his fellow countryman Ronaldo as being
"one of the best players of all time and nobody can say anything
differently".
Ronaldo won
a Champions League, three Premier League titles and an FA Cup with United,
while Pogba four Serie A titles and two Coppa Italias with the Italian club.
But Mourinho
avoided a question on Pogba, when asked if the French World Cup winner had
developed and matured as Mourinho would have hoped.
"I
don't like this press conference," said Mourinho. "I don't want to
speak about Pogba or other individuals, or Spanish journalists who are only
interested in Real Madrid and Ronaldo.
"We are
playing against one of the biggest clubs in the world, one of the candidates
for the competition and that is what motivates me and brings me here.
"They
have a lot to offer and an extra year with the same coach and structure. They
have won seven titles on the trot and a really special player who makes a real
difference.
"They
are more than a contender for the Champions League."
United
conceded a 96th-minute equaliser to draw 2-2 against Mourinho's old side
Chelsea in the Premier League at the weekend.
The results
left the 20-time champions in 10th place, nine points behind leaders Manchester
City with just nine games played.
Striker
Romelu Lukaku started the season with four goals in his first five games, but
the Belgian has now failed to find the net in his last seven games in all club
competitions.
Lukaku said:
"The mood has been really positive, we are disappointed with how it ended
against Chelsea but like I said at the start of the season, a lot of stuff has
changed behind the scenes.
"It
will take time for us to be where we want to be but the last few games have
proved we can play, press forward and have players to make a difference. The
work we do behind the scenes has to be delivered.
"I have
been playing with Belgium for 10 years, I have been there since 16 so players
know me. Here, I still think the teamwork between myself and my team-mates can
improve. That is something we are working on.
"The
players need to know me, they need to know my movements and I need to know
theirs. When that starts clicking, I think we will see the results here like I
have had with Belgium."
FROM bbc.com/sport/football/
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