He’s won everything, he’s made his way into hearts, heads and record books, but Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho knows very well that he won’t be able to go on forever. The 59-year-old admits he’ll have to say goodbye sooner than he’d like.Mourinho is one of the most successful coaches of the modern era, winning titles in England, Spain, Italy and Portugal while also clinching the UEFA Champions League twice. Recent years have been less fruitful for The Special One, who finds himself at Roma, with only the UEFA Europa Conference League title to show for his last five seasons in the dugout.Nothing to see here, just Jose Mourinho doing a cameo for Stormzy’s new music video 🎶 pic.twitter.com/Iu2vgxnvfK— 433 (@433) September 23, 2022 The failures in his second stint with Chelsea and the largely underwhelming periods spent in charge of Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur somewhat diminished his reputation as a miracle worker. While he admits retirement isn’t too far away, Jose reveals there are still a few years to go before he calls it quits.”These 22 years have passed quickly, but I want to continue. I feel good. I feel strong and motivated, I like winning, I hate losing, so nothing has changed. The colour of my hair, yes, even the wrinkles, but I want to go on. Not for another 22 years, as there is no time, but for a few more years.”##NAJAVA_MECA_6667828##Even when he stops managing top football teams, Jose will maybe have a successful career in front of cameras. A few days ago, he appeared in a music video alongside British rapper Stormzy. In the clip, the coach is seen doing his trademark shooshing gesture as the rapper spits out the line “I prefer not to speak like I’m Jose”. The line, of course, is a reference to the famous post-match interview from 2014, when Mourinho, annoyed by officiating in Chelsea’s defeat to Aston Villa, uttered the now-iconic words.”I prefer not to speak. If I speak, I’m in big trouble”.
The 10-minute video for Mel Made Me Do It sees the grime star appearing on a fictional talk show co-hosted by British host Jonathan Ross and features many celebrities like Usain Bolt.He may not have another 22 years picking teams, masterminding tactics and shouting at referees, but Jose will have decades of people clinging on to his every word – and music video.