Coaching longevity much easier in England - José Mourinho

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Real Madrid boss José Mourinho believes it is more difficult for a coach to have longevity at a big club in Spain than in England.

Mourinho made his name as a top coach by guiding FC Porto to 2004 Champions League glory before moving to England and enjoying a successful stint as Chelsea boss, leading the Blues to two Premier League titles.

He moved to Madrid in the summer after guiding Inter Milan to an unprecedented treble of Serie A, Coppa Italia and Champions League glory, and believes working in Spain is all the more difficult because of an ever-present need to win.

Mourinho told the club's official website: "Staying on with a great club for such a long time is hard in the culture in which we live.

"It is much easier in England. There you find people who stay on for years having not won a thing.

"It is hard here because the need to win is always present. If I stay for four years it means I have done things right and that we are all happy, and I would be thrilled to continue."

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