Jose Mourinho says he will stay at Chelsea for as long as club owner Roman Abramovich wants him to.
Mourinho's side have enjoyed an unbeaten start to the Premier League
season but the Portuguese knows his job will come under threat should he
not deliver silverware again this season.
"I will only leave when Mr Abramovich calls me to tell me it is over," Mourinho told Portuguese newspaper Record. "Only on that day will I look for other solutions.
"Last time [at Chelsea] it was different because even though I was
heart and soul in the project I was leading, I always asked myself
'which will be the next one?' Now it's the first time I don't think
about it."
For the first time in four full seasons as a Chelsea manager,
Mourinho finished without a trophy last season. The 51-year-old knows a
second successive campaign without something to show for it would bring
pressure. That is ultimately what led to his shock Chelsea exit in
September 2007; having relinquished the title to Manchester United the
season before, the hierarchy deemed an FA Cup and League Cup double not
good enough.
Mourinho then left following the club's indifferent start to the
2007-08 campaign. Should it happen again, however, Mourinho indicated he
would be open to take over at another Premier League club.
He said: "If it had to be, yes, but my priority will always be
Chelsea and never think about the interest of others. I know football
and know I won't be here five, eight, 10 years if I don't manage to win.
Of course not. When I have to think about the matter then we'll see.
"The difference is that last time I didn't have the aim of staying
many, many years. Now I'll stay as long as they want me to. I really am
the happy one."
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