AS Roma coach Jose Mourinho stated he was not fixated on turning into a legend on the membership after main his facet to a second straight European ultimate with a 1-0 combination win over Bayer Leverkusen after their Europa League semi-final, second leg on Thursday.
The 60-year-old, who gained the second-tier European membership competitors in 2017 with Manchester United, led Roma to the Europa Conference League title final season.
“My concern isn’t marking my place in the Roma history books,” Mourinho informed Sky Sport.
“It’s helping these kids (players) to grow, to achieve important things,” he stated. “It’s also helping the Roma fans who have given me so much since day one. It’s an immense joy to get to another final.
“The boys give everything, this game is the result of our work, experience, tactical wisdom and knowing how to stay in matches. It’s an incredible team.”
Mourinho expressed his gratitude to the Roma followers for his or her distinctive assist all through the Europa League marketing campaign, whereas asking for his or her continued backing because the crew prepares to return to Serie A motion at residence to Salernitana on Monday.
“I don’t know if I can ask anything more from the fans, but these boys deserve something special on Monday when we will depart Trigoria (training ground).”
However, Roma captain Lorenzo Pellegrini stated all of the credit score needs to be directed in the direction of Mourinho for the crew’s success.
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“He’s different, he makes you realise the importance of the match. We came here and everyone knew what they had to do,” he stated.
“We study, we organise ourselves, we watch videos. Especially in Europe, you can see what the coach brings us. Mourinho is the creator of this personality of ours.”
Roma is sixth in Serie A at 59 factors, two factors behind AC Milan and 6 off Lazio within the final Champions League spot.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com