Mourinho is in Barcelona

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Dismissed by AS Roma last week, José Mourinho landed in Barcelona on Sunday. Enough to cause a certain excitement around the Catalan club.

On one side, a free trainer. On the other, a club whose game does not live up to the expectations placed in another coach. Result ; when José Mourinho, arrived on January 16 by AS Roma, was spotted at Barcelona airport, the Spanish press became agitated. Could the Portuguese tactician be Xavi’s successor on the FC Barcelona bench?

The images of the “Special One” strolling with his suitcase in the corridors of Barcelona airport were captured on Sunday by the essential program El Chiringuito. The journalist present tried several times to get José Mourinho to speak. “What will your future hold? We talk a lot about the situation at Barça. Could you train him? » Mutique, the one who won the Champions League several times as a coach did not say a word.

🚨 ¡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

Mystery

For the moment, this famous future of José Mourinho remains uncertain. The possibility of an experiment in Saudi Arabia, on the side of Al Shabab, was mentioned for a time, before being ruled out. Xavi’s situation at Barça could therefore open the doors for him, he who was assistant coach to Louis van Gaal when he was coach of the Blaugrana. On the other hand, only two coaches have held the number one position at both Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, ​​the latest being Radomir Antic, who only stayed six months in Catalonia (2003).

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