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Mourinho not looking to retire any time soon

- STEVE NAILOR

JOSE MOURINHO admits he does not know when he will call time on his illustriou­s managerial career as he targets another taste of European glory.

The 59-year-old will send his Roma side into Europa Conference League battle with Feyenoord at the Arena Kombetare in Tirana this evening with the words of former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson ringing in his ears.

Mourinho was invited into Ferguson’s – and later his – office at Old Trafford ahead of a Champions League clash in March 2013 during his time as Real Madrid boss and was served with a warning of what lay ahead for him.

The Portuguese told UEFA’s official website: “I asked him, ‘What is it like, boss? Does it change? Does it change over the years?’. He said, ‘Forget about it. Nothing changes. It’s the same up until the very last day’.

“That is why I keep saying I cannot believe I am 59 years old. I cannot believe I have a 21 or 22-year career as a head coach.

“I cannot tell you when I am going to stop because I cannot visualise it. The passion doesn’t change.”

Mourinho, who led former club Porto to UEFA Cup and then Champions League glory before repeating the latter feat with Inter Milan and then winning the Europa League with United, will attempt to complete the current set of European honours in Albania.

Mourinho said: “Does each new achievemen­t mean more than the previous one? It does.

“Winning the first one can come about by being in the right place at the right time. Winning the second time is tougher than the first time, and winning the third time is tougher than the second time.

“It’s one thing to achieve success and win in a fixed amount of time, it’s another to achieve success and win continuous­ly throughout your career.”

 ?? ?? Roma manager Jose Mourinho
Roma manager Jose Mourinho

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