Hall of fame inductee sees himself in the game in his 50s & 60s
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| Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho |
On joining Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Matt Busby, Bob Paisley and Arsene Wenger in the Hall of Fame, Mourinho said: "I am very proud of this because I am not British and I spent just over three years in the Premier League which is not a significant time to create a big history.
But the time I spent here was the best time of my career so far - and that's despite winning the Champions League in Portugal and Italy.
"This is special for me as I get to see people I like very much and respect. I still have a home here and me and my family are still in love and will always be in love with this country. So to be back is almost to be at home."
United boss Ferguson, now 69, said this week he has no intention of retiring and 47-year-old Mourinho is also hoping for a long career in management.
He explained: "I hope he continues for years and I get to face him a few more times.u00a0 When I am in my 50s or 60s, I also see myself still in football with the same ambitions and desires. So I understand why he wants to continue. It was the same with Bobby Robson. I see myself continuing for many years."
On his own career Mourinho said: "In the beginning I had the pressure because I went into management after not being a top player, so I had a lot of things to prove.
"After Porto, the pressure was the question 'can he achieve abroad?' Everything then went well in England. Italy is the home of tactics, so the question then was 'is he a good leader and a good tactician, can he compete in this world of football?' Yes I could.
"Now I go to Spain and everybody says 'Real Madrid is an
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