He told how Florentino asked him to stay at Real Madrid, but in the end he ended up rejecting the proposal.
said Life takes many turns and decisions made in the wrong way have repercussions in the future, as José Mourinho in an interview he had for the Italian media Corriere dello Sport .
There are few people who reject Florentino Pérez , president of Real Madrid, the boss is known as a person who when he sets his mind to something he always achieves it, or at least that is what he has shown in his two terms in the White House .
Mourinho became the Merengue coach for three seasons until he left in 2013 to return to Chelsea, a club where he gave himself the nickname “the special one” .
Before leaving Real Madrid , José received an offer from Florentino to stay, but the coach declined and now says he regrets having done so.
“If we talk about games, I regret many, because when we lose we always think that we could have done it differently, and I lost many. Now, if we talk about professional options, reject Florentino Pérez’s proposal. He told me: ‘Mou, don’t leave now, you’ve already done the hard part and now comes the good part.’ I knew it would be like this, staying would have been the right decision, but after three years in Spain, with great difficulties, I wanted to return to Chelsea. “It was an emotional choice,” he explains in Corriere dello Sport .
At Real Madrid , Mourinho won a Spanish League, a Copa del Rey and a Super Cup, this before being replaced by Carlo Ancelotti, who in his first season won the tenth Champions League (2014).
In the talk itself, Moun acknowledged that he was wrong for not leaving Roma after winning the Conference League. “I should have left after the final in Budapest. Then there was the disaster of Anthony Taylor – the referee of the Europa League final that Roma lost to Sevilla. I should have left Rome, I didn’t and it was bad. “I never saw Roma play again, but I did see Inter.”
He is currently the coach of Fenerbahce in Turkey and is clear about what he wants for his future: “I want to compete in the Euro Cup or the World Cup and unite a country around a team, just as I have done many times with clubs. I want to do it for football and what this sport represents. “It would be incredible,” he said.