You ask who am I cheering for? Mourinho: I love Manchester United, but I feel special when watching Tottenham hold the cup

Recently, Mourinho talked about the UEFA Cup final in an interview with Sky Sports. He believes that the impact of Manchester United's loss to Tottenham will be huge, but Amorin can learn from his experience in Porto to continue moving forward....


Recently, Mourinho talked about the UEFA Cup final in an interview with Sky Sports. He believes that the impact of Manchester United's loss to Tottenham will be huge, but Amorin can learn from his experience in Porto to continue moving forward.

Manchester United lost 0-1 to Tottenham in Bilbao, ending the season without a championship and missed the European tournament next season for the first time in 11 years. But Mourinho believes Amorin can turn things around by learning about his experience in Porto.

Mourinho joined Porto midway through the season and won the Champions League title the following season. In an interview with Sky Sports News, Mourinho, who was just inducted into the England League Coaches Association Hall of Fame, said: "From what I read, this has a huge impact on Manchester United, as Manchester United will not be participating in any European competitions."

"But at the same time, it seems they are supporting Amorin and giving him time and conditions to move forward. I read some of his remarks and he said he is glad he has been here for six months."

"When I came The same was true when Porto. I joined in January and had a tough six months and we had a hard time qualifying for the League Cup, and then things changed. "

"You asked me who I cheered for, and I was very tangled. On the one hand I loved Manchester United and I had a very good relationship with Amorin. But on the other hand, when I saw Son Heung-min (captain of Tottenham) crying with the trophy, and the joy of Tottenham fans, it felt a special feeling for me."



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