Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes he is just getting better with age and feels he will continue coaching for quite some time.
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Mourinho is one the most successful and revered coaches in world football, having won titles in every league he has coached in and two Champions League titles.
The Portuguese says every aspect of his management style has improved and he has no intention of retiring anytime soon.
"I think I have a problem, which is I'm getting better at everything related to my job since I started," Mourinho told The Telegraph.
"There has been evolution in many different areas - the way I read the game; the way I prepare the game; the way I train; the methodology.
"I feel better and better. But there is one point where I cannot change - when I face the media, I am never a hypocrite.
"You know, in football, I'm not so old. At 52 maybe I have 20 years in front of me to coach, but I feel myself as you might say an 'old fox'.
"Nothing scares me, nothing worries me too much. It looks like nothing new can happen for me. I am very, very stable in the control of these emotions, but I need my time to think. Not wake up in the middle of the night worrying about somebody's injury, or the tactic for this match.
"I need to reflect, I need to try to anticipate problems. I need my time."
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Chelsea are currently leading the Premier League by seven points and a win this weekend will take them one step closer to the title.
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