The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Mourinho extends his stay in Madrid

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JOSE MOURINHO has signed a new contract with Real Madrid which ties him to the club until 2016.

The 49-year-old Portuguese penned an initial four-year deal when he took over at Madrid in May 2010.

Mourinho led Madrid to the Copa del Rey crown in his first season in charge and in the campaign just completed he guided the club to their first Primera Division title since 2008.

The news will put an to end speculatio­n about Mourinho’s future, with reports still linking him with the vacant managerial position at former club Chelsea.

Madrid’s title success last season, which ended Barcelona’s three-year reign as Spanish champions, saw Mourinho become the first coach to be win the league in Spain, England (Chelsea) and Italy (Inter Milan).

Mourinho is also one of only three coaches to have won the Champions League with separate teams having led Porto to the crown in 2004 and Inter in 2010.

He has also won numerous other trophies during a hugely successful coaching career that began with Benfica in 2000.

Madrid finally got their hands on a 32nd Primera Division title in Mourinho’s second season in charge, however, after a recordbrea­king campaign.

They became the first Spanish club ever to reach 100 points in a top-flight season, finishing nine clear of Barca, while their tally of 121 league goals was also a record.

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