Mourinho: I want to coach a club at the bottom of the Premier League!

Fenerbahce coach, Jose Mourinho, attacked the referee of his team’s match against Manchester United in the European League, stressing his dissatisfaction with UEFA’s decisions to the point that he does not want to play in its tournaments again.

Fenerbahce tied with its guest Manchester United with a goal for each in the third round of the European League stage, and Mourinho was sent off in the second half after violently objecting to the match referee.

Special One spoke expressing his anger and said, “The best thing I can do when I leave Fenerbahce is to coach a club that does not play in UEFA competitions.”

He also added, “I say to any club in England at the bottom of the table, if you need a coach two years from now, I can do this job.”

Mourinho’s statements come at a time when it was said that the new owners of Everton are considering contracting Mou sooner or later to lead the Toffees’ future project.

The Portuguese has a rich career in England, having coached Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham, before his career began to gradually decline and he coached Roma and then Fenerbahce this season.