"I'm just doing my job, waiting patiently for the end of the season"

Jose Mourinho was special guest on Radio Montecarlo's 'Luis Attaque' programme, hosted by French coach Luis Fernandez. The Portuguese boss spoke of his experiences in the four different leagues in which he's managed (Portugal, Italy, England and Spain): "Everything is different. The supporters are different. The press is different. The type of professional footballer is different... ".

He stopped for a moment to analyse his arrival at Real Madrid: "There are positive and negative things (about it), like at all clubs. I'm glad I came here and, having had the opportunity to win competitions in Spain, I'm glad to have had this experience".

Despite the controversy surrounding him at Real, Mourinho warns: "I've never ended a season yet without celebrating something. We need to stay calm and make the most of every opportunity".

Fans of 'Los Blancos' dream of winning the tenth Champions League at Wembley: "The tenth is highly anticipated, but Real Madrid waited 32 years to win the seventh. It does no good to get obsessed over these things, obsession only makes things more complicated".

He sees a great future ahead for Zidane in coaching. "Zizou has been sports director, assistant president, in the first team and involved with the youth academy. Now I think he's found what he wants to do. He wants to coach". He defines him as "a man of football, a very intelligent man. You can't be a great player and then a mediocre coach".

"England is my first love. One day, I want to return. But this is not a priority. Today, I just think about tomorrow's game and that's the way life is for all coaches", he said.

Mourinho talked about the current state of his team: "Everyone is looking for controversy surrounding me on a daily basis, and there isn't any. I'm doing my job and I'm not worried about what happens at the end of the season".

The Portuguese coach ruled out a move to the French league. "PSG has a great coach and technical director who will achieve success. They don't need another coach at the moment".

"I'm not thinking about going to PSG ...", concluded Mourinho –a statement which caused quite a stir in France, where people were still considering the possibility of 'The Special One' heading to Paris.

Mou also ruled out the possibility of snatching the league title from Barcelona. "The championship is impossible. There's a big gap and we have to focus on other objectives, but without being obsessive, because obsession can only complicate things".

The French radio station noted that the two-time Champions League winner is not enjoying his best moment at the helm of Real Madrid. A poor first half of the season is added to by other problems, such as tensions with Cristiano Ronaldo and Casillas and a rift with some of the fans.