Mourinho greatly admires Enrique refuses to comment on Ancelotti



The Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho to Chelsea Football Club Showed his admiration for Barcelona coach Luis Enrique, but he refused to talk about the players who have departed from the ranks of Real Madrid during the summer transfer season.


In remarks today during his participation in the annual forum for coaches elite clubs in Nyon, Switzerland, and quoted by the Spanish newspaper (AS), Mourinho said he had a lot of admiration for Luis Enrique: "Not as a player, but only on a personal level as well, I've had one of my favorite when I was in Barcelona. I have a lot of admiration for him. "
Mourinho praised skills of Luis Enrique as a player, "He was a right and left supporter and right and left suites, playmaker and outright striker, and if necessary he could also play as a goalkeeper," noting that he has not been seen since leaving Barca in 2000.
And Mourinho expressed his hope that things go well with Enrique in the Catalan club.
The Portuguese coach refused to talk about the departed players for his former team Real Madrid, Xabi Alonso and Angel Di Maria, stressing that it will only talk about things that pertain to Chelsea.
Mourinho revealed that he never spoke with the royal coach, Carlo Ancelotti.
On the departure of Fernando Torres to AC Milan, Mourinho said: "It's brilliant young and enjoys the fantastic professional skills. We will miss him I and the team, but it was in need of change... he has joined AC Milan and Calcio passion will infuse enthusiasm for him. I like Inter Milan and I preferred transmitted to it, but I hope that he offers great performance with Milan. "
As for the performance of Cesc Fabregas, who moved to the "blues" coming from Barcelona, Portuguese coach responded that the player did not need to adapt due to his knowledge of the Premier League over many years, noting that Cesc felt very happy for joining Chelsea, something that makes it not feel pressure and enjoys coach Confidence.

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