Jose Mourinho says he is NOT the Special One any more ahead of Roma’s Europa Conference League final

Jose Mourinho says he is NOT the Special One any more and calls his infamous opening Chelsea press-conference ‘an old story’ as he prepares to lead Roma into the first ever Europa Conference League final

  • Jose Mourinho delivered infamous line when he took over at Chelsea in 2004 
  • He has gone on to win the Champions League twice and the Europa League 
  • The Roma boss now faces Feyenoord in the Europa Conference League final 
  • But the Portuguese insists he thinks more about other people than himself now 

Jose Mourinho insists his infamous description of himself as ‘The Special One’ no longer applies, labelling it an ‘old story’.

Mourinho delivered the famous introductory line when he took over as Chelsea manager in 2004, having just won the Champions League with Porto.

That tag instantly stuck and then gained momentum over the years, with the 59-year-old winning the Champions League again with Inter Milan and following that up with Europa League success with Manchester United. 

Jose Mourinho insists his famous description of himself as ‘The Special One’ no longer applies

Mourinho delivered the introductory line when he took over as Chelsea manager in 2004

Mourinho delivered the introductory line when he took over as Chelsea manager in 2004

But when the Roma boss was asked ahead of his side’s Europa Conference League final against Feyenoord on Wednesday night at the Arena Kombetare in Tirana if he can produce another special display, he said: ‘The Special One is an old story.

‘When you have more maturity and stability you think much more about the people and less about yourself.

‘I can just do what every coach can do and try to help the team.

‘I don’t believe in magical moments. This is not the moment of one individual, it is the team, the players, the staff.

Roma boss was asked about the tag ahead of his side's Europa Conference League final

Roma boss was asked about the tag ahead of his side’s Europa Conference League final

‘Does each new achievement mean more than the previous one? It does. But there is nothing special to be done, just be us.’

Mourinho is coming towards the end of his 22nd season as a manager but insists he does not know when he will call time on his illustrious career.

That is thanks to some words of advice from Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson, who called Mourinho into his office at Old Trafford ahead of a Champions League clash in March 2013 during his time as Real Madrid boss and served a warning of what lay ahead.

‘It was Manchester United vs Real Madrid. Before the game, Sir Alex Ferguson invited me to his office,’ he said.

Mourinho insists he does not know when his career will end after a chat with Sir Alex Ferguson

Mourinho insists he does not know when his career will end after a chat with Sir Alex Ferguson

‘I asked him, ”What is it like, boss? Does it change? Does it change over the years?”. He said, ”Forget about it. Nothing changes. It is the same up until the very last day”.

‘That is why I keep saying I cannot believe I am 59 years old. I cannot believe I have a 22-year career as a head coach. I cannot tell you when I am going to stop because I cannot visualise it.

‘The passion doesn’t change.’

Mourinho has won the biggest trophies in the game, but added:  ‘The Conference League is our Champions League. That’s the level we’re at, the competition we’re playing in.

‘The club hasn’t reached an occasion like this for a long time. But we haven’t won anything yet and we really want to do that.’