Chelsea Boss, Mourinho, Will Never Walk Away.

Chelsea boss, Jose Mourinho, says he will never quit Stamford Bridge as long as he has to stay.

The Portuguese boss returned to the club at the end of the 2012/13 season after resigning in his previous spell with the Blues.

“I stay until they want me not to stay,” Mourinho said on BBC Football Focus.

“No club moves me from Chelsea until Chelsea wants me to move because I want to be where I am loved.”

Mourinho’s first spell with Chelsea saw him clinch two Premier League titles, One FA Cup and two League Cups before leaving the West London outfit.

I Will Never Walk Away Again- Mourinho.
I Will Never Walk Away Again- Mourinho.

One trophy which has eluded the ‘Special One’ as Chelsea boss is the European Champions League, which he lifted with FC Porto before first arriving Chelsea and at Inter Milan following his resignation by mutual understanding in September 2007.

He won two Serie A titles as well as the La Liga following his shock departure from the Barclays Premier League.

Jose Mourinho and Roman Abrahamovich Have Always Enjoyed a Good Relationship, Even Throughout the Portuguese's Absence.
Jose Mourinho and Roman Abrahamovich Have Always Enjoyed a Good Relationship, Even Throughout the Portuguese’s Absence.

“I want to think about the contract I have now, which is a four-year contract – and I have three and a half years left,” he said.

“After that, the club knows I don’t want to leave. I don’t want to think about the next move because I don’t have ambition of a next move.

“I don’t need a new contract. I don’t need more money because I get enough and the club knows because I told them, ‘I stay until you want’, so when one day Mr Abramovich decides that I am not the man, he tells me and I go.

“But if in three years’ time, he says they want me to sign a new contract, then I sign a new contract because I don’t want to leave. Simple as that.”

Chelsea are third on the league standings- two points adrift of leaders Arsenal- with 46 points from 21 games. They host struggling Manchester United on Sunday (by 5pm Nigerian time).