
Jose
Mourinho will not be motivated by revenge when he returns to Chelsea with
Manchester United, according to Thibaut Courtois.
Mourinho, who spent five years at Chelsea over two spells, returns to
Stamford Bridge for only the second time as an opposition manager when
United face Chelsea live on Sky Sports 1 on Nissan Super Sunday.
Courtois played a key role in Mourinho's title-winning Chelsea team during
the 2014/15 season before their form nosedived and Mourinho was sacked in
December last season, seven months after landing the Premier League title.
"I don't think he has a revenge feeling in him," Courtois told Sky Sports'
Geoff Shreeves.
"I think he just wants to show everyone he's a good manager and he wants to
do well for his current team.
"If you want to do well with your current team then you have to win big
games. He wants to win. We want to win. I don't think the players have a
feeling they want to win because of him - players just want to win because
we play a top team in Manchester United. It's a special game."
Following Mourinho's sacking, the club's technical director, Michael
Emenalo, said Mourinho was sacked because of a "palpable discord" between
him and the players.
However, Courtois, who was given his Chelsea debut by Mourinho, has no
bitter feelings towards the United manager and says he relished playing
under him.
"I think he's a top manager," he said.
"I was happy to work under him. He brought me back [from a loan spell at
Atletico Madrid], played me and then we became champions. That was very
good. But it didn't work out in the second year.
"Everybody wasn't at their best level after being champions but that won't
affect the relationship I had with him before.
"I will always be thankful for bringing me back and playing me. It's always
nice to play under top managers. You learn a lot from them."