Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, in the build-up to the team's Premier League match against Liverpool, has expressed his wish to manage another club after Chelsea.
Mourinho has suggested that it would 'impossible' for him to stay as Chelsea boss for the rest of his career, as he believes the days of managers spending decades at one club are long gone.
The Portuguese, who rejoined Chelsea in 2013, added that he thought Arsenal's Arsene Wenger would probably be the last of the truly long-serving managers, the Independent reported.
He also insisted that it would be very difficult for him to have extended terms like Sir Alex Ferguson had at Manchester United (26years) and Wenger (18 years) is currently enjoying at Arsenal.
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