Jose Mourinho has been sacked by Chelsea after a disappointing start to the season. Alex Morton / Reuters
Jose Mourinho has been sacked by Chelsea after a disappointing start to the season. Alex Morton / Reuters
Jose Mourinho has been sacked by Chelsea after a disappointing start to the season. Alex Morton / Reuters
Jose Mourinho has been sacked by Chelsea after a disappointing start to the season. Alex Morton / Reuters

From Chelsea back to Real Madrid? ‘Nobody can predict the future’, hints Florentino Perez


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Sacked Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho will not be making an immediate return to Real Madrid to replace Rafa Benitez, who remains the ideal man for the job, president Florentino Perez said on Friday.

Mourinho, who spent three seasons at Madrid from 2010, was dismissed by Chelsea on Thursday after a shocking run of results left the London club one point above the Premier League relegation zone.

Benitez has been under pressure in recent weeks as Madrid’s Primera Liga campaign faltered and they were expelled from the Copa del Rey for fielding an ineligible player, and he is widely expected to be discarded if results do not rapidly improve.

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“Nobody can predict the future but as things stand no,” Perez told Cadena Ser radio when asked if Mourinho would be coming back.

“I have good memories of him.

“He raised the level of competitiveness. We were Champions League semi-finalists three times and we didn’t make the final due to ill luck.”

Mourinho’s time in Madrid was generally considered a disappointment, with only one Primera Liga title and one Copa del Rey to his name among the three main competitions.

His stint in the Spanish capital was marked by a number of ugly clashes with arch rivals Barcelona, where the Portuguese worked as an assistant coach in the late 1990s, while he remains popular among a core of Madrid supporters.

Perez insisted Benitez, who has been regularly whistled by the home fans at the Bernabeu in recent months, was capable of turning the club’s fortunes around and dismissed reports the coach has a poor relationship with the players.

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He also said Madrid had not been talking to any other prospective candidates, with Germany coach Joachim Low also said to be in the running, and that it was too early to promote B team coach Zinedine Zidane.

“We are only thinking about Rafa Benitez,” Perez said.

“I say that he is the coach and that he was the right person to solve a problem we have had since January.

“I have a lot of respect for Zidane. Many people still thank me for bringing him in.

“I feel an adoration for him and he will be a great Real coach but not just yet. We have to give Benitez time.”

Madrid host Rayo Vallecano in the Primera Liga on Sunday.

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