Jose
Mourinho believes he “left something” at Chelsea that contributed to
their 2012 Champions League win, adding that meant he did not feel he
had unfinished business in the competition with the Blues.
He said winning a third Champions League
trophy for himself and a second for the Stamford Bridge side was an
“objective” rather than an obsession.
Mourinho never got beyond the
semi-finals of the competition during his first spell at Chelsea, but
denied that had created any pressure for him to go further.
“I don’t think you can look at it in
that perspective,” he said. “For me, the important thing is that Chelsea
had a dream, and the dream came true by winning the Champions League.
“It’s normal that, if you win it once,
you dream to win it twice. That happened to me. And, when I won it the
second time, I dreamed to win it a third time. That’s the nature of
football.
“But when you work in a club and prepare
for the future, wanting to leave something in the club that remains for
years, your business doesn’t finish the day you leave. Your business
finishes the day everything you did disappears.
“So, for example, the other day I was
looking at Real Madrid’s team and Real Madrid played the same system,
the same players, and changed just (Gareth) Bale for (Mesut) Ozil. I’m
not there, but I left something there. With Chelsea, it’s a bit the
same. I never felt the business was unfinished.”
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