Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has warned the rest of Europe to watch out because he says the best is yet to come from his Galacticos
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has warned the rest of Europe to watch out because he says the best is yet to come from his Galacticos.
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| Real Madrid's Jose Mourinho |
The Portuguese boss has had a great start to life at the demanding Spanish giants having a 100 percent record in three Champions League games while also sitting pretty at the top of La Liga. But ahead of tonight's mouth-watering Champions League Group G clash with AC Milan, Mourinho insists his team will get even better.
"For a team like us that's under construction with a new coach and many new players, we've had many good results," said the former coach of Milan's city rivals Inter.
"What counts is where you are in May. It's always been the case with my teams that my second year has been where we reach near perfection but that doesn't mean that we won't try to achieve something important in my first year here.
"There are six, seven or eight teams who can win the Champions League and we're amongst them. We're also one of the teams capable of winning the Spanish League."
For Mourinho it's not the first time he has come back to his former home as the former Chelsea and Porto boss has always gone back to his old stomping grounds, even though in this case he will be playing against the other half of the city.
"I will try to feel the affection of the Inter fans (in Milan) but I'm here to play an important match," he said.
"I've gone back to Porto and Chelsea and now I'm back at the San Siro but I have to isolate those emotions.
Real have never won here because there's a lot of pressure, their fans give them a lot of support. But Milan will also be concerned because they know they might not win. It will be a great game."