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  • Jose: I couldn't say 'no' to Utd

    JOSE MOURINHO has dropped the biggest hint yet that he is ready to take over from Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager.

    Speculation is mounting that Fergie will retire from football at the end of next season if he leads the club to an historic 19th league championship.
    United would need to clinch this season’s Premier League and successfully defend it next year to break Liverpool’s title record.

    And Inter Milan boss Mourinho – who has been linked with succeeding the 67-year-old in the past – has offered the clearest indication yet he is ready to assume the Old Trafford hotseat.

    When asked if he and United could be ‘a marriage’ when Fergie finally retires, Mourinho said: “"Who can say no? Nobody could say ‘no’.
    “Manchester United belongs to a small group of clubs around the world where nobody can say ‘no’.
    “But I don’t believe he is leaving in 2010. I think he will be the same the year after, healthy and happy.
    “I don’t see a reason for him to quit and I hope he still goes on."

    Former Chelsea coach Mourinho revealed he still enjoys a friendly relationship with the Scot – despite seeing his Serie A side dumped out of the Champions League by Fergie's Red Devils.

    He added: "We both know how to lose and we know how to win.
    “That's why after the 14 matches we have played between us – Porto, Chelsea and Inter – whether I win, he wins, or we draw, afterwards, the same respect is there."

    Mourinho also refused to rule out a future switch to international management – and claimed a move to the United States could be on the cards.

    The Portuguese said: "When you become a national coach life changes completely.
    “You become much more an analyst than a coach. You train twice a month, you play once a month, sometimes once every two months.
    "You have to wait for the big competitions to come round to become really involved like the World Cup. So at this stage it's not for me.

    “But in the future, yes, and the US can be my future yes, and not just as national team manager but even a club team manager.

    “It's the kind of country where you feel you could do something. There is huge potential."

    See the full interview with Jose Mourinho on ESPNsoccernet.com

    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...cle2348107.ece
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    Like him or not, you just have to respect this man. His ambitions are larger than life. I believe he wants to go down in history as the greatest coach ever, which is good, but I will never want to see him near the Empire. His style is very unattractive and it would break my heart to see the Empire playing football like how Chel$ki did under his management. If he were to come to America and coach a MLS team however, if he had controls over the purse strings, he would make that team into a world-beater. His coaching skills would then be more magnified if he transformed a MLS team into a world-beating team.
    Hey .. look at the bright side .... at least you're not a Liverpool fan! - Lazie 2/24/10 Paul Marin -19 is one thing, 20 is a whole other matter. It gets even worse if they win the UCL. *groan*. 05/18/2011.MU fans naah cough, but all a unuh a vomit?-Lazie 1/11/2015

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