Jose Mourinho believes stability is the key to a successful club and has declared that he would like to remain in charge of Chelsea for another 12 years, Sky Sports reports.
Mourinho spent three years at Chelsea earlier in his career and returned to Stamford Bridge in the summer because he loves the club and is excited about their long-term project.
He claims to be on his ‘worst’ contract since leaving the Blues in 2007, but is already looking beyond the end of his four-year deal to what he hopes will be a golden era for the club.
“I’d say 12 years, and then two to go to a World Cup with a national team. I would prefer the Portuguese national team. England second (choice), yes.”
Mourinho would then like to experience international football and hopes to lead either home country Portugal or England into a World Cup.
“Realistically I hope at the end of those four years we sit, analyse the situation and that will be the point where we both – club and me – are happy to carry on or happy to separate,” said Mourinho, whose Chelsea side face Arsenal on Monday night.
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