Jose Mourinho will be looking to make history next season as he aims to become the first manager to win the Champions League with three clubs.
After a record-breaking season on La Liga, where Madrid won the title with a record number of points and goals, Mourinho is setting his sights on the Champions League, where he has seen his Madrid side get knocked out in the semi-finals the last two season.
Next season Mourinho is looking to make history by recreating his success with Porto and Inter Milan and claiming Real’s 10th European crown.
Speaking on a promotional visit to Indonesia, he told AS:
“I want to win the Champions League with three distinct teams. Now Real Madrid has won the league, the objective for next season is to win the Champions League.”
However, Mourinho denied that should he succeed in achieving that goal he could take charge of the Portuguese national team in the near future.
“I don’t believe I could manage a national team that only plays a game every two months and an official tournament every two years. I need the pressure of facing two or three games every week.”