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Paul Clarke

Former Chelsea and Man United boss Jose Mourinho drops huge hint about his next job

Former Chelsea and Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho believes he can solve Paris Saint-Germain's problems.

It's the latest hint that Mourinho is planning an imminent return to management after sitting in the wilderness for the last six months.

Mourinho was sacked by the Red Devils back in December after a torrid run before Ole Gunnar Solskjaer briefly turned the club's fortunes around.

United's demise at the end of the season, though, has offered Mourinho a further platform to analyse what went wrong.

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But even in and amongst all of that, there was a famous win for Solskjaer at PSG in the Champions League last 16 in March.

It's still one which the French club are struggling to come to terms with. Mourinho, however, knows what went wrong and believes he can solve the issue.

"I do not want to offer an explanation," Mourinho told L'Equipe about PSG's defeat to Man Utd.

"I think that I know the reasons why, but I will not make all of my analyses public. Manchester United, I do not want to talk about them.

"And I have the feeling that I do not need to talk about them, because time explains it all: no need for their ex-manager to talk about them.

"For Manchester United, this victory was a bit “out of context,” even if we won in Turin in the group stage. For PSG, I think I know the reasons why a bit, tactical and mental."

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