The Portuguese mentor has no intention of retiring in the near future, claiming that he would like to keep on going for as long as possible.
Real Madrid boss, Jose Mourinho, has expressed that he is still at the beginning of his professional career and that he could go on until the later part of his life.
According to the veteran tactician, he still has to achieve a lot more as a manager, sharing his opinion that his career is still at its establishment phase, and therefore has the intention for remaining a professional manager for many more years to come.
"What I did was amazing, but at the same time I look forward and I feel myself better than ever, stronger than ever. I am still at the beginning of my professional life,” the Special One was quoted as saying by Sky Sports.
The Special One has already helped his way to quite a reputation in the world of football. The Portuguese national has been able to make an impressive impact on every side that he has managed so far.
Winning the UEFA Champions League with a team such as Porto FC is only one of the accomplishments that make Mourinho’s career a story to tell. The 49-year-old has a repute for keeping his promises and success has followed his feet wherever he has coached.
It was the current Madrid head coach who led http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan to a glorious treble in 2010.
The Italian Seria giants were able to win the Champions League after a long wait. The same season saw them win the Scudetto and the Coppa Italia.
However, despite all these accolades, Mourinho has stressed that he wants to achieve more, likening himself to Manchester United's Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson in the process.
"I understand perfectly why Sir Alex is still in the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 and I think I will be the same. I love football so much, I love coaching so much. I am really very, very young. Even when I become 50, I have a lot in front of me."
Jose Mourinho is the only manager to have won Portuguese, English, Italian and Spanish domestic titles.
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