Jose Mourinho, currently the head coach of Fenerbahce, indicated that he hasn't ruled out managing either Rangers or Celtic in the future, although he is currently focused on his role in Turkey. He emphasized the passionate nature of Scottish football, stating that while the league is often viewed as a two-team race, the emotion and responsibility associated with clubs like Rangers and Celtic are significant. Mourinho expressed respect for the current coaches of both teams, recognizing the emotional ties they have with their clubs, particularly noting that coaching decisions should prioritize impact on the pitch over philosophical debates.
In this moment, no, because I have a job that motivates me and a job that demands loyalty. But why not in the future?
People can say that the Scottish League is a league of two teams, but it's a league of passion. For me, passion in football is everything.
Celtic has a fantastic coach like Brendan [Rodgers]. Rangers has Ferguson now, so full respect for them and I'm not searching for a new job.
It's on the pitch that you win matches, it's not with philosophy.
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