“I have no regrets; I have no bad feelings”: Jose Mourinho reflects on his emotional state after being fired by Tottenham last year 1

“I have no regrets; I have no bad feelings”: Jose Mourinho reflects on his emotional state after being fired by Tottenham last year


While Jose Mourinho sent a message to Daniel Levy in Tottenham’s latest interview, he is still baffled by Tottenham’s firing. sky sports. Mourinho has admitted that his firing from Tottenham Hotspur last year “hurt” him. The Portuguese oversaw the North London squad from 2019 to 2021 before being replaced by Portuguese Nuno Espirito Santo last summer.

“I am at the maturity of my career and also of my life without bad feelings. I try to accept everything as it is. Yes, it hurt. I have no regrets. I don’t have bad feelings. There are a lot of beautiful people at Tottenham and I wish them the best. Even to Mr. Levy‘ said Mourinho.

But for a man with my career and background, it was a strange thing to happen. But it finally opened the door for me to be in Rome and I am very happy to be in Rome. Of course I would love to be in a position fighting to win championships or be in the Champions League where I played 160 or 170 games.”the current Roma manager added.

He was in 86 games while he was in charge of the Spurs, winning 45 of them and losing 24 times. But his dismissal may have come as a surprise to all concerned, who arrived just days before the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City.

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When asked in the same interview about Chelsea’s last fight, Mourinho believes it was just a minor blow and they will be back for the best no matter who owns the club.

“It’s a tough moment and you can feel it even at the football level because they lost that level of perfection and stability. But that’s it right now, you know. If you ask me, is there anyone I want to take over my Chelsea? Then yes there is, but I keep my mouth shut. I know the club has reached such a level that no matter who it is with, Chelsea will always be Chelsea. Chelsea will always be‘ said Mourinho.

As of now, Jose Mourinho is in charge of Roma and is trying to maintain his place in the Europa League. Roma are currently sixth in the Serie A standings, three points behind Lazio.

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