Updated at 12.30
JOSE MOURINHO WILL remain in London despite being sacked by Chelsea on Thursday, according to the agency which represents him.
The 51-year-old Portuguese, who is at the Amex Stadium to watch the Championship top-of-the-table clash between Brighton and his former assistant Aitor Karankaโs Middlesbrough today, says he intends to get back into a job as soon as possible, but in the meantime will be helping โfriendsโ in the cut-throat business of football management.
โHe will not be taking a sabbatical, he isnโt tired, he doesnโt need it, he is very positive, and is already looking forward,โ said a statement from CAA.
โBecause of his love of football, you will see Jose at football grounds working and supporting friends. He will not be attending any high-profile games because he wants to discourage any speculation about his future.
โJose will remain living in London and hopes he and his family will be given the opportunity to do this privately. Jose will not speak about his current situation for the foreseeable future. He asks the media to respect this decision.โ
Although Chelsea announced the separation was by โmutual consentโ, the CAA statement directly contradicted that version of events.
โDuring his career, Jose has sometimes chosen to leave a club, but only at Chelsea has the club decided that he should leave,โ it said.
โEach time represents for him the end of a cycle, and the opportunity to start a new one. Jose hopes that his future after Chelsea this time will be as successful as when he left the club in 2007.โ
Mourinhoโs first stint at the west Londoners from 2004 to 2007 also ended with him being shown the door due to differences with billionaire Russian owner Roman Abramovich, despite the self-styled โSpecial Oneโ leading the Blues to two Premier League titles, as many League Cup wins and an FA Cup success.
He went on to win the Champions League with Inter Milan in 2010 and lifted league titles in both Italy and Spain, with Real Madrid, before rejoining Chelsea in 2013.
Another league title and League Cup win followed for the man who first came to prominence in 2004 when guiding Porto to the Champions League crown.
He is a wonderkid in some versions of the game.
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