Jose Mourinho on Italy national team rumours: โ€œYou donโ€™t need a foreign coachโ€

Former Roma manager Jose Mourinho has been in the spotlight in recent weeks due to links with Real Madrid. The Portuguese has now spoken to the Italian media about a host of issues and has specifically focused on the links with the Italian national team.

Mourinho spoke to both Sportmediaset and Il Giornale in a detailed chat. He was asked about whether he is interested in a move to the Azzurri and whether there has been contact.

He told Sportmediaset โ€“ via La Gazzetta dello Sport, pretty much shutting down any talk of a move.

โ€œSomeone asked me if I would coach Italy. You donโ€™t need a foreign coach, you canโ€™t have Ancelotti, okay. But you have Allegri, Conte, and I could name five or six others.โ€

He also suggested the Italian national team setup to organise more youth tournaments to get rid of their problems, instead of seeking temporary solutions.

โ€œIโ€™ll give you the example of Portugal: come and see how the youth tournaments are organized, what the conditions are. Thatโ€™s enough to understand and maybe copy. I was with Rui Costa.โ€

Further, Mourinho indicated Max Allegri as his preferred candidate to take the role at the Italian national team, especially if Giovanni Malago gets appointed as the FIGC president.

He told Sportmediaset: โ€œWe didnโ€™t believe our Italy team could be eliminated from the World Cup. Italy needs to rethink everything from the ground up. Mr. Malagรฒ is a strong name, Iโ€™d love to, he can change things with his experience, Italy is very strong in many Olympic sports. Iโ€™d go with M&M: Malagรฒ and Max.โ€

Get Italian Football News have already covered the conditions of Allegriโ€™s possible move to the national team. Malagoโ€™s appointment at FIGC can dictate that, as he sees the Milan boss as the priority candidate.

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Kaustubh Pandey โ€“ GIFN

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