Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho
wants to stay at Old Trafford for the next 15 years but concedes the
pressures of managing at the top level make a long tenure difficult.
Mourinho, who previously won league
titles in Portugal, Spain, Italy and England, has never been in charge
for more than three seasons at his previous clubs.
“I am ready for this,” Mourinho told ESPN. “I am ready for the next 15, I would say. Here? Yes, why not?
“I have to admit that it is very
difficult because of the pressure around our jobs, everybody putting
pressure on managers … but in reality only one can win and every year it
is getting more difficult.
“In my vision, my job is much more than what I do on the pitch and the results that my team gets at the weekend.”
Mourinho said long-term stability could
bring great benefits at the club as he hopes to emulate Alex Ferguson,
who led United to 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League
trophies during his 26 years in charge.
“This club, for so many years, was Sir
Alex,” Mourinho added. “People got used to it; people understood the
great consequences of that stability.
“After David (Moyes) and Mr. (Louis) Van
Gaal, I come to my second year and hopefully I can stay and give that
stability that the club wants.”
Mourinho, who was sacked months after
Chelsea won the league title in 2015, took charge as United’s third
full-time manager in three years at the start of last season.
Despite winning the League Cup and Europa
League in his first season, Mourinho is aware he will be under scrutiny
again during the upcoming season.
“You have huge success in one year, the
next year you don’t have success and you are out,” said Mourinho. “It
happened to me at Chelsea, it happened to (Claudio) Ranieri at
Leicester, it will happen to many others. Nowadays, people look much
more on the short term.”
United, who finished sixth in the league last season, host West Ham in their first game of the campaign on August 13.
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