Jose Mourinho’s latest comments ahead of Fenerbahce’s Europa League clash with Rangers have certainly caught attention, particularly his remarks on Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers.
When asked if he would ever consider managing in Scotland, Mourinho gave a diplomatic response, stating his loyalty to Fenerbahce but not ruling out a future move.
“Celtic and Rangers are big clubs with big fan bases, big emotion, big responsibilities and big expectations. Why not?” Mourinho pondered.
However, the key moment came when he spoke about the current managers in Glasgow. Mourinho had high praise for Rodgers, calling him a “fantastic coach,” while his mention of Barry Ferguson was far more neutral: “Rangers has Ferguson now, so full respect for them.” [Guardian] No such adjective before describing Ferguson.

It was a telling contrast. Rodgers, now in his second spell at Celtic, has already delivered multiple league titles and trebles, cementing his status as one of the most successful managers in the club’s modern history.
His ability to rebuild squads and maintain dominance in Scottish football has been evident, with this season’s campaign once again seeing Celtic in the thick of the title race.
Mourinho’s measured words suggest he recognises Rodgers’ quality, while his brief mention of Ferguson—who is currently in the Rangers dugout—lacked the same enthusiasm. Whether that was intentional or not, it certainly amused Celtic fans.
As for Mourinho ever managing Celtic. Well let our readers chew over that. The ones who were good enough to remember Seville might still hold the slightest of grudges when his Porto side, full of theatrics pipped Martin O’Neill’s team to the UEFA Cup.