Jose Mourinho, currently managing Fenerbahce, indicated that he is open to the idea of managing in Scotland due to the passion that characterizes football in the region. He is committed to his current role but acknowledges the appeal of clubs like Rangers and Celtic, which hold substantial histories and passionate support. Ahead of an important Europa League clash against Rangers, he recognizes the challenges posed by interim manager Barry Ferguson, emphasizing the emotional connections that exist in Scottish football.
Celtic and Rangers are two big clubs with incredible history also in Europe. I have lots of respect. They are big clubs with big fan bases, expectations.
Mourinho believes that the passion found in Scottish football is what makes it special, contrasting it with the emptiness of matches lacking that intensity.
In this moment, no, because I have a job. It's a job that motivates me and demands loyalty. But why not in the future?
This match with Rangers is a special task as Barry Ferguson prepares for his first European tie, possibly presenting Mourinho a tougher challenge.
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