Real Madrid boss, Jose Mourinho, has rebuffed any speculations, rumours and discussions regarding his future.
The 49-year-old has attempted to assert his opinion, stating that his future is not an issue at the moment. Mourinho was clear about his statement and attempted to clear out all rumours attached to his future.
The former Inter Milan coach told reporters that he is having a good time at the Santiago Bernabeu and is not considering a move away from the Spanish Capital.
The veteran boss also hit out at the press and claimed that they were responsible for creating false rumours and speculations, quoting their sources to be ‘imaginary’.
Recently, several reports suggested that the Portuguese tactician was on his way out of the Santiago Bernabeu.
Such reports gained a great amount of attention and were spread throughout http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011, hinting towards Mourinho departing from the Bernabeu.
Interestingly, the ‘Special One’ himself was reported to have said that he would like to return to the English Premier League one day, hence providing more hype to the matter at hand.
However, despite all the attention surrounding his future, the former Porto boss has denied all such claims and has openly put down the notion to discuss anything regarding his future.
The fervour about his future away from the club gained more acceleration when Mourinho was criticized by the crowd at Santiago Bernabeu for his incapability against arch-rivals Barcelona in most of El Clasico’s.
According to reports, Mourinho was also criticized for favouring Portuguese players over others and also having personal issues with some players in the squad.
While discussing his future with reporters, the manager quoted:
"I think you should know my answer. I am not the one feeding [these rumours].”
"You should ask your sources, which for you are anonymous but for me more than anonymous are imaginary. [I have] no more to say."
Mourinho’s men are currently at the top of the Spanish Primera standings with a 10-point gap ahead of second-placed Barcelona. Many have tipped the Portuguese to lead Madrid to a La Liga title this season.
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