Saturday Nov 26 2005 12:39
Jose Mourinho has rubbished reports suggesting he could leave
Chelsea to take charge at Real Madrid.
The Spanish giants look set to axe current coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo after his side slipped to fourth in Primera Liga and Mourinho's track record at FC Porto and Chelsea has seen him installed as one of the favourites to replace the Brazilian in the Bernabeu hot seat.
However, Mourinho is confident he can achieve all his ambitions at Stamford Bridge and has no intention of moving on.
"I wouldn't go if they called me," said the Portuguese.
"I have four more years at Chelsea and I hope to win enough trophies in that time to see out my contract and maybe longer."
Mourinho also played down reports linking the Blues with a January bid for Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o, but admitted he was temporarily interested in the Cameroon international last summer.
"There was a moment when it seemed AC Milan were going to keep Hernan Crespo and we collected information about the best strikers in the world," he added.
"Eto'o was among them and nothing else. In the end Crespo stayed and that was that."
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