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Jose Mourinho will do a great job at Roma, says Paulo Fonseca

It marks a swift return to management for the Portuguese, who was sacked by Tottenham on April 19 after a disappointing stay of 17 months in charge.

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Jose Mourinho will do a great job at Roma, says Paulo Fonseca

Jose Mourinho has been backed to do a great job at AS Roma by Paulo Fonseca, the man he will replace at the Serie A club. Roma announced on Tuesday that Fonseca will step down from his role at the end of the season to make way for Mourinho.

It marks a swift return to management for the Portuguese, who was sacked by Tottenham on April 19 after a disappointing stay of 17 months in charge.

Mourinho won two league titles, the Coppa Italia twice and a Champions League during his only previous spell in Italian football, which was with Inter between 2008 and 2010.

Fonseca expects his successor to do well during his time in the Italian capital, reports DPA.

“He is a great coach, we all know that. I think he will do a great job,” Fonseca said at a news conference on Wednesday previewing his side’s Europa League clash with Manchester United.

Asked if the decision to step down at the end of the season was mutual, Fonseca replied: “Speaking honestly, I thought it was time to follow different paths with Roma.

“It is not one of the most difficult tests of my career; I live this moment with normality, as a professional focused on my work until the last day.

“For me, professionalism is a sacred value. I am here today as on the first day: motivated. I want to make the best of Rome until the last day.”

Fonseca guided Roma to a fifth-place finish in the 2019-20 season but they sit seventh in this season’s campaign, 14 points adrift of the Champions League qualification places.

An impressive run to the Europa League semi-finals appears likely to come to an end on Thursday, however, as United lead 6-2 heading into the second leg in Rome.

Yet Roma famously overturned a 4-1 first-leg deficit to knock Barcelona out of the Champions League quarter-finals in 2018 and Fonseca is not ruling out another miracle result.

“It’s not easy to beat Manchester 4-0, but I’ve seen a lot of things in football. I believe in everything,” he said.

Source: IANS

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