Mourinho in Barcelona, ​​the huge twist

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José Mourinho was filmed arriving at Barcelona airport by El Chiringuito.

The former Real Madrid coach has just been fired by AS Roma and finds himself on the market looking for a new club. The mischievous journalist who films him asks him if he would consider taking charge of FC Barcelona, ​​his long-time enemy, whose coach Xavi is currently under pressure.

🚨 ¡MOURINHO is in BARCELONA! 🚨

😏 No future cerrado… and OJO to the SONRISA will be prepared by the BARÇA.

📹 @marccnunezz pic.twitter.com/0bBS1o4fXZ

— El Chiringuito TV (@elchiringuitotv) January 21, 2024

Mourinho doesn’t respond, of course, but he can’t help but smile at the idea. There are a million reasons why he could be here, but him taking over Barca is by far the most entertaining. You can see the clip in the Tweet below:

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