Jose Mourinho will not be taking sabbatical after Chelsea sacking

Jose Mourinho will return to manage Real Madrid following his departure from Chelsea, according to Sky Sports' Spanish football expert Guillem Balague. Mourinho was sacked by the Premier League champions for a second time on Thursday afternoon with 

Sir Bobby Charlton went on record as saying "a United manager wouldn't do" the kind of acts that have got Mourinho in trouble in the past. Jose Mourinho could take Louis van Gaal's place on the Manchester United bench. At the same time, there is

"A lot of people will be interested in Jose Mourinho, absolutely guarantee that, but it may not be the high profile jobs that were there before." Nicholas does feel if Mourinho was given more time in charge he could have surpassed Sir Alex Ferguson as

Jose Mourinho will not be taking a break following his sacking by Chelsea on Thursday. The Portuguese manager was dismissed after nine defeats in 16 Premier League games this season which left the Blues one point above the relegation zone. "He will not 

"A lot of people will be interested in Jose Mourinho, absolutely guarantee that, but it may not be the high profile jobs that were there before." Nicholas does feel if Mourinho was given more time in charge he could have surpassed Sir Alex Ferguson as