'Mourinho doesn't give a s**t about football,' Real Madrid and Chelsea warned

Robin Bairner
Robin Bairner
  • 7 Apr 2023 18:17 BST
  • 3 min read
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Roma head coach Jose Mourinho has been linked with a shock return to Real Madrid and Chelsea in the summer – but both clubs have been warned that he “doesn’t give a s**t about football”.

Chelsea find themselves effectively managerless, with interim manager Frank Lampard a mere sticking plaster until the end of the season, at which point they need a new full-time solution.

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Real Madrid, too, are liable to be hunting a new boss. Carlo Ancelotti’s place at the Bernabeu is under threat after a poor league season and the Italian apparently piquing the interest of the Brazil national team.

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Antonio Cassano, who was a No.10 for Los Blancos in the 2006/07 season, has warned both his former club and Chelsea what a circus Mourinho brings. Indeed, he has dismissed the prospect of the Portuguese having a second spell at the Bernabeu as pure rumour.

“He can return to Real Madrid if Ancelotti does not continue, but if Los Blancos want a coach, they will not call Mourinho for their new project. Mou doesn’t give a s**t about football. He doesn’t like to work, he doesn’t know how to communicate or speak, let’s not be fooled by his story,” he told BoboTV.

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The Mourinho has achieved success at every club he has been at – with the notable exception of Tottenham – is puzzling to Cassano.

“I don’t know how he achieves those results, because it’s just cinema. He was a great coach, but right now he can train Real Madrid, as he can also train San Martines,” he claimed.

Mourinho has enjoyed a period of career rejuvenation with Roma, who he has led to fourth in the Serie A standings with a Europa League quarter-final against Feyenoord looming next week.

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