Former Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho not considering retirement as he is ‘too young’

Former Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho not considering retirement as he is ‘too young’
Jose Mourinho has rejected talk that he may retire, saying he’s “too young” to consider that.He has been out of work since being sacked as Manchester United manager in December which has seen the team win six successive matches under interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.Mourinho’s last game in charge saw United lose 3-1 to Liverpool at Anfield2
Mourinho’s last game in charge saw United lose 3-1 to Liverpool at Anfield
Mourinho then went onto say that felt he still belonged at the top level.“I want to coach,” he said. “I am too young, I am in football for a long, long time, but I will be 56 in a couple of weeks and am really too young.“Where I am going to stay is where I belong, I belong to top football. I belong to top-level football and (that) is where I am going to be.”The Portuguese also dismissed criticism of his record as Manchester United manager, saying people do not know what went on “behind the scenes”. The Portuguese was sacked as United manager last month, with the team since going on to win six straight matches under caretaker boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.But Mourinho, whose departure after two-and-a-half years in charge came amid reports of player unrest and a falling-out with France midfielder Paul Pogba, said on beIN SPORTS: “Sometimes we comment on what we see, but we don’t know what is behind the scenes and influences what we see. I think that is a fundamental thing.“If I tell you for example that I consider one of the best jobs of my career (was) to finish second with Manchester United in the Premier League, you say ‘This guy is crazy – he won 25 titles’.Jose Mourinho and Paul Pogba endured a frosty relationship2
Jose Mourinho and Paul Pogba endured a frosty relationship
“But I keep saying this because people don’t know what is going on behind the scenes. Sometimes we, on this side of the camera, analyse things with a different perspective.”The 55-year-old also defended himself against suggestions his teams played negative football, pointing to his track record of success across some of Europe’s leading clubs.“One thing is image, another thing is communication, another thing is good structure behind, another thing is to win and get results,” the former Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid boss said.“It is very easy to play well and not win, it is very easy to be behind a certain idea of a certain football without results.“The people that win and the people that win consistently – because you can win isolated and then disappear – has obviously a different idea about that.“If you speak about (Pep) Guardiola, (Carlo) Ancelotti, about one where obviously I belong, that have a career of victories for a long, long period, where are the young ones with a real impact in terms of results? Where are they?”


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