Alan Posted July 15, 2007 Posted July 15, 2007 A lot of papers are reporting that Jose and Roman have patched up their reported differences they've been having over the past few months and ended their 'cold war'. "I had a very good and long meeting with Abramovich at Stamford Bridge last week," Mourinho said in the News of the World."It left everything clear between us so there is no doubt, no doubt at all. I know what he thinks, I know what he feels, I know what he wants. "And he knows me as a person, as a manager and he knows the way I work. It was an easy, long and enjoyable meeting and I was more than delighted - the air is clear again and there is no problem. "We have a professional relationship and we understand each other." "I am so happy here because England is at the top for football," "I am in my fourth season here and if I can carry on five, six, seven, eight years, then I will go on without a problem. I have no desire to change and try something different in Italy or Spain. I don't have that desire." Mourinho added that after three years in London, he has finally got round to buying a house. "I didn't do that because I wanted to sell next week or because I am thinking about leaving very, very soon," he said. "I want to stay - and if Chelsea had wanted to make a change, they would have done it by now."
callista Posted July 15, 2007 Posted July 15, 2007 Here is the full interview in The Times - Jose just about covers everything and anything: We talked - I know what Roman wants
bonetti Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 I dont believe there ever was a 'cold war' - this is just the media doing a bit more post justification
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