Jose Mourinho says he is ready to step into a new job immediately after shooting down talk of a need for a sabbatical in the wake of his Chelsea sacking. The Portuguese coach was unceremoniously dumped by the Barclays Premier League champions on Thursday after guiding his side off the rails in the worst title defence of the competition's history. But in a first public statement since losing he job, Mourinho's agents CAA Sports say their client is not exhausted and is ready for his next move already.
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Saturday, 19 December 2015
Mourinho will not take a break from football as sacked boss aims swipe at Chelsea as the 'only club who decided he should leave'
Jose Mourinho says he is ready to step into a new job immediately after shooting down talk of a need for a sabbatical in the wake of his Chelsea sacking. The Portuguese coach was unceremoniously dumped by the Barclays Premier League champions on Thursday after guiding his side off the rails in the worst title defence of the competition's history. But in a first public statement since losing he job, Mourinho's agents CAA Sports say their client is not exhausted and is ready for his next move already.
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