Mourinho Not Disappointed Missing Real Madrid Job
Jose Mourinho
has said he is not disappointed after Zinedine Zidane was re-hired as Real
Madrid manager, and described the Frenchman as "perfect" for the
role.
Zidane returned
to Madrid this week nine months after quitting Los Blancos to replace Santiago
Solari, who was shown the door following a dismal two weeks which saw them lose
two Clasicos and 4-1 at home to Ajax. The defeats ended their interest in the
Champions League and Copa del Rey -- and left them 12 points behind leaders
Barcelona in La Liga.
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"No! Why
would I be disappointed?" he replied, when asked the question on El Chiringuito
TV. "I never said that I would or would not like to [return to coach
Madrid.] I think it's perfect, for me it's perfect."
"I think it's perfect because of the fantastic things he has done in the past few years. It's perfect for Madrid, perfect for him.
"It's a
great opportunity for him to prove how good he is, now with a new project. I
think it's fantastic. I wish the club all the best."
Mourinho, who
won a La Liga title and a Copa del Rey crown in his three-year spell at the
Bernabeu, has been out of work since being dismissed by Manchester United in
December.
In Zidane's first spell, he led Madrid to three successive Champions League titles, as well as La Liga in 2017.
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