Tottenham Fired, Mourinho Relaxed Enjoy Life: I Feel Refreshed, I Am Calm, I Am On Vacation
JAKARTA - Jose Mourinho hopes not to return to management next season following his sacking by English Premier League team Tottenham Hotspur. He will wait for the right club with the right culture.
The former Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Manchester United boss was sacked by Tottenham after 17 months in charge at the London club and six days before the 0-1 defeat in the League Cup final by Tottenham. Manchester City.
The 58-year-old is in no rush to return to the hot seat at another club and is ready to work as an analyst during this year's European Championships.
"I have no plans. I am continuing my normal life. I feel refreshed. I feel calm. I am on vacation. I have more time to do my homework and analysis," Mourinho said in an interview with Times Magazine.
"I will wait to be back in football. Not just for the right club, but for the right culture. Maybe the next season is too early, we'll see."
Spurs were top of the league standings in December before they slumped and they are seventh with 53 points from 33 games ahead of Sunday's clash against Sheffield United.