José Mourinho’s candid analysis of his former club

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While he was officially presented to the Istanbul public during a major historic ceremony at the Fenerbahçe stadium, José Mourinho tried his hand at the role of consultant the day before this announcement. During the Champions League final at Wembley between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund, the Setubal native was invited to English television and journalists did not fail to ask him questions about Totteham, his former club :

“I have an idea about Tottenham, it’s the usual Tottenham fighting for fourth place. Next season in the Europa League, of course they can win it. It seems they have stability, they are investing more, it’s an incredible club, with incredible facilities and a magnificent stadium., declared the Portuguese coach who therefore seems to have very good memories at Spurs. No hard feelings, Special One.

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