Mourinho intends to prove himself 'Special' once more at Chelsea

Jose Mourinho intends to prove himself as the Special One all over again after agreeing a return to Chelsea following six years away.The Portuguese coach was in London on Monday to complete the formalities of a second stint in charge of the west London club after his exit from Real Madrid was confirmed, penning a four-year deal. Mourinho led Chelsea to successive Barclays Premier League titles in 2005 and 2006 - not to mention the FA Cup and League Cup twice.But he said on Chelsea TV: "I am not coming here to sleep on what I did in the past and be comfortable just because we have a great feeling and we have a great relation, I am not that kind of person and professional, I am very demanding of myself, I need of course their (fans) support, but I want to start from ground zero."He added: "I need to work hard again and build a different team from the team I built in the past, and I want to give everything I can to the club, to the owner and to the fans, forgetting a little bit that I was champion here."I want to have that pressure on myself like it is the first time I am here and I have to work hard and to make sure they have a reason to be happy with me."I am the same, physically the same, but every day you have to think about yourself and about evolution."I have the same nature, but I am much more mature with a different approach to things, I am more ready to be in a club and stay for a long time."Mourinho feels he is coming back to Stamford Bridge as much a fan as he is the club's eighth manager since he left."I think of myself not only as a Chelsea manager, because this is the first time in my career that I've arrived at a club that I already love," he said."To be at the same time a Chelsea fan and a Chelsea manager is a new feeling for me and it's a fantastic feeling."

Source: DSG