Mourinho opens up about future move to manage Scottish league team

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José Mourinho has said he would be open to a move to Scotland one day, hailing a league full of passion.

The Portuguese has managed in various leagues in his homeland, England, Spain and Italy. And is currently in charge of Fenerbahce in Turkey. Fenerbahce face Rangers in the first leg of

their Europa League last 16 tie and was asked if he was interested in working in Scotland.

“Not at the moment because I have a job. เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย It’s a job that motivates me and it requires honesty. But in the future why not give it a try?” Mourinho said.

“People say the Scottish league is a league of two teams but it is a league with passion and passion is everything in football. Playing in empty stadiums and games without passion doesn’t make sense. “Celtic

and Rangers are big clubs with incredible histories, also in Europe. I have a lot of respect for both clubs. They’re a big club with a big fan base, big expectations,” he said.

“Celtic have a fantastic manager in Brendan Rodgers and Rangers have Barry Ferguson in the managerial position at the moment so I’m not looking for a new job.”

Former midfielder Ferguson is currently on a caretaker role at Rangers having replaced Philippe Clement, who was sacked last month.