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A New Chapter for Mourinho?
Jose Mourinho has opened the door to a potential move to the Scottish Premiership, with Celtic and Rangers being possible destinations. The Portuguese coach, currently managing Fenerbahce, has been drawn to the passionate matchday atmospheres in Scotland, stating that "people say that the Scottish league is a league of two teams, but it is a league of passion and passion in football is everything for me."
Mourinho's comments come ahead of Fenerbahce's Europa League playoff match against Anderlecht, where he will face Rangers, who are currently without a permanent manager. When asked about a potential move to the Ibrox, Mourinho replied, "Why not in the future?" highlighting the big clubs' fanbases, emotions, and expectations.
Memories of Largs and Early Coaching Days
Mourinho also shared memories of his time in Largs, where he attended the SFA coaching courses and gained his 'B' Licence. He recalled the experience as "fantastic" from a learning and human point of view, and praised the coaching methodology as "different" and "amazing." The former Chelsea and Manchester United manager also revealed that he still meets Rangers fans who thank him for his UEFA Cup final win against Celtic in 2003.
Mourinho's love for the Scottish game and its passion is evident, and his refusal to rule out a move to Scotland in the future has sparked excitement among Celtic and Rangers fans. With his experience and managerial expertise, a potential move to the Scottish Premiership could be a thrilling development for Scottish football.
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