The Borneo Post

Mourinho bats off Real return, tips Juve to win Champions League

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MANCHESTER, Uni t ed Kingdom: Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho gave short shrift when quizzed on the possibilit­y of a sensationa­l return to Real Madrid ahead of a reunion with one of his old pupils, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Juventus in the Champions League on Tuesday.

A run of five games without a win has left Real boss Julen Lopetegui on the brink of the sack just four months after accepting the thankless task of replacing Zinedine Zidane at the Bernabeu after three straight Champions League titles.

Mourinho’s future at United is also in doubt with the Red Devils languishin­g in 10th in the Premier League, nine points off rivals Manchester City and Liverpool, just nine games into the new season.

However, the Portuguese batted away a series of questions from Spanish and Italian journalist­s on whether a Real return would interest him at Old Trafford on Monday, highlighti­ng that he signed an extended contract just this year till 2020.

“No, I’m happy here. I’m happy to see my contract out to the very last day of that contract and I would

All I’m thinking about is Manchester United. Jose Mourinho, Manchester United manager

like to stay after my contract ends,” said Mourinho.

“Al l I’m thinking about is Manchester United.”

Ronaldo returned to Old Trafford for just the second time since he left United to join Madrid for a world record fee in 2009.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner made his name in Manchester, but showed no mercy on his last visit when he and Mourinho teamed up to dump United out of the Champions League in 2013.

And Mourinho is well aware of the challenge he faces in setting up a defence that has conceded 16 times in the Premier League already this season to stop the top scorer in the Champions League for the past six seasons.

“He is one of the best players of all time,” added Mourinho. “It’s as simple as that.”

After winning seven straight Italian titles, Juventus splashed 112 million euros (US$129 million) on a 33-year- old Ronaldo to take them one step further in Europe and deliver a first Champions League title for 23 years.

And Mourinho believes Italian champions are the favourites to win this year’s competitio­n.

“For the last five years or so they’ve been real contenders to win the title. They’ve been to a couple of finals, they’ve won Scudetti on the trot and they have a really special player, who makes a real difference as well.

“As far as I’m concerned, Juventus are more than just a contender this season to win the Champions League.” — AFP

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