Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Mourinho more doubtful about his future


Jose Mourinho has dropped another hint that he could be set to leave Inter Milan in the summer.

The former Chelsea boss has guided his side through to the UEFA Champions League final this term and has his sights set on another Serie A crown, but has refused to commit his future to the Nerazzurri.

Mourinho, who is under contract until 2012, has made no secret of his dislike of life in Italy, with the press not as enamoured with his antics as their English counterparts.

A return to the Premier League has been suggested, while Real Madrid could be another possible destination for the colourful Portuguese tactician.

When asked if he would stay with Inter next season, he replied: "I can't say it, in football you can never say a thing like that."

Mourinho also launched a scathing response to criticism from Roma president Rosella Sensi, who claimed Inter should be ashamed of their recent victory over Lazio.

Inter now hold a two-point lead at the top of the table with two games remaining after their win over Roma's bitter rivals, who produced an abject performance with their own fans cheering on Mourinho's men in their bid for glory.

And the former Porto manager hit back, demanding that Sensi show more respect for the achievements of his side.

"Only thieves should be ashamed and we've got to this point playing two finals and for the title not because we were born in a golden cradle but thanks to our hard work," fumed Mourinho.

"We don't deserve respect, we demand it. That lady (Sensi) can be a president, a doctor or born in a golden cradle but she has to respect us."

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