The Real Madrid academy graduate reflected his views on the Portuguese coach staying at the Santiago Bernabeu beyond the end of current La Liga season.
Jose Mourinho has publicly admitted in the past that he would favour a return to the English Premier League once he bids farewell to Los Blancos.
Following the public statement, Spanish press speculated that Mourinho might be on his way out of the Santiago Bernabeu at the end of the current season, and linked German national team manager, Joachim Low, with the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684.
However, former Espanyol winger, Jose Callejon, is confident that the Special One will continue with Los Blancos beyond the current season and rubbished claims about the Portuguese mentor leaving the club.
Continuing on the topic, Callejon added that he does not think Mourinho is unhappy in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011, and sees him determined to make Real Madrid a dominant force in the Iberian Peninsula.
"I believe that Mourinho will not leave at the end of the season, because he is happy here," Callejon said.
"He is eager to work and wants to do things well. I see him calm and determined to win many titles.
"He gives a lot of security and trust, he is clear and direct, and all those things are good for the players," the 24-year-old told reporters.
The enterprising winger also opined about Real Madrid’s chances of winning La Liga. He stated that they are playing every match as it comes and will do everything to tighten their grip at the top of the points table.
"We are playing for the Liga trophy in every match and we cannot fail," he added. "We have La Liga in our hands.”
Callejon has high aspirations for the 2011/12 campaign and reflected that they are gunning to win the Champions League and La Liga after failing in the Copa del Rey.
"We want both titles [La Liga and Champions League]. It is no longer possible to win the Copa del Rey, but we are at the best club in the world and we want to win it all."
Real Madrid take on the challenge of Levante in their next La Liga fixture.
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