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Mourinho makes appearance at Spurs’ new stadium in first return to dugout since Man Utd sacking


JOSE MOURINHO has returned to the managerial hot seat for the first time since being sacked by Man United.

The former Red Devils boss, who was sacked in December, was acting as a No2 for Inter Milan in a Legends game at Tottenham’s new stadium.

 Jose Mourinho took in Tottenham's new stadium in a legends game

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Jose Mourinho took in Tottenham’s new stadium in a legends game

Mourinho, 56, was helping Francesco Toldo lead an Inter team including Juan Sebastian Veron, Javier Zanetti and Laurent Blanc.

The self-proclaimed ‘Special One’ has been working as a pundit for the past three months since his dismissal at Old Trafford.

He has been linked with a return to Inter, the Italian club he led to a shock Treble in 2010.

Mourinho managed Inter from 2008 to 2010 in one of the most successful periods in his career.

Last month he told La Gazzetta dello Sport: “I want a club similar to my Inter side, a thrilling team.

“Quality has been improving in Italy.

‘INTER RETURN?’

“Big sides try to put Juventus’ supremacy under threat. Serie A will be enjoyable again very soon”.

“Inter return? I don’t want to answer this now.

“But for the future, I want a club where there is complete empathy and where there are people happy to work. In Milan, I had all this.”

Mourinho is one of the first coaches to take in Tottenham’s state-of-the-art 62,000-seater stadium.

Robbie Keane captained the Tottenham Legends, and was joined by Rafael van der Vaart, Darren Anderton and Jurgen Klinsmann in the home side.

 Mourinho was assistant to Francesco Toldo for an Inter Milan Legends team

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Mourinho was assistant to Francesco Toldo for an Inter Milan Legends team
 Robbie Keane and Paul Gascoigne were representing the Spurs Legends

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Robbie Keane and Paul Gascoigne were representing the Spurs Legends
 Francesco Toldo was No1 for the Italian side visiting Spurs' new ground

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Francesco Toldo was No1 for the Italian side visiting Spurs’ new ground
 Spurs legend Jurgen Klinsmann was on show at the new 62,000-seater stadium

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Spurs legend Jurgen Klinsmann was on show at the new 62,000-seater stadium
 Robbie Keane scored for the Spurs Legends team

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Robbie Keane scored for the Spurs Legends team
 Keane performed his trademark celebration for the adoring crowd

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Keane performed his trademark celebration for the adoring crowd
 Irishman Keane was captaining the London side in the second game at the new ground

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Irishman Keane was captaining the London side in the second game at the new ground

 

Tottenham legends team is announced to face Inter legends at the new stadium





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