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Roma appoint Mourinho as manager, Fonseca to leave

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AS Roma have appointed former Tottenham Hotspur manager Jose Mourinho as their new manager on a three-year contract starting from the 2021/22 season, the Italian Serie A club announced yesterday.

Mourinho will replace Paulo Fonseca, who Roma announced earlier yesterday would leave the club at the end of the current campaign.

The Portuguese was sacked by Spurs on April 19 after a poor second half of the season in which they slipped from top of the Premier League to outside the top six.

In his two weeks away from management, Mourinho signed up with British radio broadcaste­r talkSPORT and The Times newspaper to be part of their team of analysts for this year's European Championsh­ip.

But when the new season begins in August, Mourinho's focus will be solely on guiding Roma to Champions League places on a regular basis.

“After meetings with the ownership and (general manager) Tiago Pinto, I immediatel­y understood the full extent of their ambitions for AS Roma,” he said.

“It is the same ambition and drive that has always motivated me and together we want to build a winning project over the upcoming years. The incredible passion of the Roma fans convinced me to accept the job and I cannot wait to start next season.”

The former Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Manchester United boss arrives at the Italian capital as one of only five managers to lift the Champions League with two different clubs – Porto and Inter.

Mourinho also completed a historic treble with Inter in 2009/10 but in a recent interview with The Times said he would not hesitate joining any one of their rivals.

“There is a special affection. But if one day I have to go to Italy and coach a rival club, I don't think twice," he said. "I have this profession­al way of looking at things.”

Fonseca's Roma looke on course for a top-four finish that would secure Champions League football next season at the turn of the year, but one win in their last eight league matches has left them seventh place.

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