Chelsea boss Mourinho: I'm no longer the best
tribalfooball.com - May 30, 2007
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho accepts he is no longer the best coach in the world.
He said: "I don't think I am the greatest coach of this generation. But I belong to an elite group of young coaches who have chalked up important successes and made a huge impact.
"The elite group are Rafa Benitez, Frank Rijkaard and Carlo Ancelotti and we are sharing the best trophies in Europe among us.
"There are others I would not like to mention and I don't think I am the best. But I want to stay in the group. I want to stay among the top."
Mourinho has a star-studded squad. But while some of his big-money buys, such as £24million midfielder Michael Essien, have been worth every penny, not all have lived up to expectations - like £30m flop Andriy Shevchenko.
The Blues' chief declared: "When I pick players to play, I don't think about the money we spent to get his signature.
"What I think about is the contribution the player has made during training.
"I pick those who have shown more quality and ambition. I don't care if the player is a £10 player or £10million player.
"I have no regrets in buying Essien at a high price. Michael is a high-performance player, who will perform consistently for 10 consecutive months.
"He adapts to many positions in the team, which makes him a very special player."
tribalfooball.com - May 30, 2007
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho accepts he is no longer the best coach in the world.
He said: "I don't think I am the greatest coach of this generation. But I belong to an elite group of young coaches who have chalked up important successes and made a huge impact.
"The elite group are Rafa Benitez, Frank Rijkaard and Carlo Ancelotti and we are sharing the best trophies in Europe among us.
"There are others I would not like to mention and I don't think I am the best. But I want to stay in the group. I want to stay among the top."
Mourinho has a star-studded squad. But while some of his big-money buys, such as £24million midfielder Michael Essien, have been worth every penny, not all have lived up to expectations - like £30m flop Andriy Shevchenko.
The Blues' chief declared: "When I pick players to play, I don't think about the money we spent to get his signature.
"What I think about is the contribution the player has made during training.
"I pick those who have shown more quality and ambition. I don't care if the player is a £10 player or £10million player.
"I have no regrets in buying Essien at a high price. Michael is a high-performance player, who will perform consistently for 10 consecutive months.
"He adapts to many positions in the team, which makes him a very special player."
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