
Jose
Mourinho has spoken of his profound admiration for former Nottingham Forest
manager Brian Clough.
In the foreword for a new book on Clough called 'I Believe in Miracles',
Mourinho talks about the similarities between himself and the two-time
European Cup-winning manager.
Clough won back-to-back European titles with Forest in 1979 and 1980 and
gained many neutral admirers with his wit and outspoken views.
And Mourinho admires the way Clough used to project himself in interviews
and press conferences.
Mourinho said: "We all probably remember Clough's best quotes. 'I wouldn't
say I am the best football manager there is,' he used to say, 'but I am in
the top one.' I love that line.
"He had all that self- esteem and big self-belief. He was very confident
about himself, and from what I know about him he was very comfortable with
the attention.
"Maybe because Brian Clough was such a huge personality, with so much
charisma, everyone remembers his quotes and the stories and a few people
forget his talents.
"He didn't win two European Cups with Nottingham Forest just because of his
charisma.
"History cannot delete what he and Nottingham Forest did - their results,
the cups, the achievements, absolutely unbelievable achievements.
"I have huge respect for what they did. I think if Brian Clough was around
today, we would get on."
Mourinho, who has also won the modern day equivalent of the European Cup,
the Champions League, twice, added: "A lot of people say we have
similarities and there are certainly coincidences."
The Portuguese also revealed he went on a day trip to Nottingham during the
European Championships in 1996 while he was working at Barcelona to see the
place where Clough enjoyed his success.
"I walked all the way (around the city) and when I saw the stadium I
thought: 'Are you kidding me - this club won the European Cup? Twice?"'
Mourinho says.
"It was a nice stadium and a nice city, but it was a small place. It was the
size of the stadium that really took me aback.
"A small stadium, a small crowd - I looked around and tried to take it in."