Jose Mourinho loved his time at Manchester United but won't be returning to the dugout anytime soon.

The recently sacked Roma joined Rio Ferdinand on VIBE with FIVE, and candidly looked back fondly on his spell as Old Trafford boss.

Mourinho won United's last European trophy and remembers his stint fondlyCredit: GETTY

The Portuguese won the Carabao Cup and Europa League in his first season with the club, but only lasted just over two years before being sacked in December 2018.

Arriving as one of Europe's elite managers having won titles at Porto, Chelsea, Inter and Real Madrid, he enjoyed more success than any United manager since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013 and famously said finishing second in the Premier League in 2018 was one of his greatest achievements in football.

“I loved it, I loved my time there,” he said. “I was so proud of going there.

“I was even prouder when a couple of years later I went back as a Sky commentator with Roy Keane and felt the reaction of the crowd. I was like ‘wow’.

read more jose mourinho

“I always felt like we were together in the time I was there, but to have that reaction touched me. I loved my time there.

“The club, the history, everything, to be a coach in the same club as Sir Alex, you have to feel it, you have to feel the pride and responsibility and I felt it.”

He continued: “I was very very proud to be there and it was not easy, I don’t think the media helped me.

Mourinho discussed the honour of taking the seat that Ferguson so famously filled

“It was not with an intention of hurting, but it was more the people didn’t understand the dimension of the job and the particular difficulties.”

Most read in Football