The 51-year-old revealed he still considers his triumphs with Porto to be the greatest of his managerial career and insists he is hungry for further success at Chelsea.
Mourinho is quoted as telling assembled newsmen; “Obviously the titles that I won with Porto in this context are the most important in my career because they were titles won with a Portuguese team for Portuguese soccer,” Mourinho told the assembled masses as he accepted his award.
“With Porto it was a unique case because that was winning a Champions League final with nine Portuguese players.
“It represents a sensation of not only have reached so many goals in my career but also in some way have contributed to Portuguese soccer.”
Speaking to Chelsea’s official website, he added: “It is a big honour to be recognised as the best coach in Portuguese football history.
“After becoming a European champion with Porto, I left my country but during these 12 years in England, Italy and Spain I always felt the responsibility to represent Portuguese football and the people of my country. So I am very honoured and I am ready to try and write more history at Chelsea.”
Cristiano Ronaldo was named player of the century ahead of the likes Eusebio, Rui Costa, Coluna and Luis Figo.
Mourinho’s remarkable career has seen him claim seven league titles in four countries and Champions League triumphs with Porto and Inter.
Mourinho was shortlisted for the coach of the year 2014 but did not make the final three man cut and hence subsequently lost to Joachim Low of Germany.
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