Club AS Roma
has appointed Jose Mourinho as their new head coach ahead of next season.
The club made the announcement on Tuesday, weeks after Mourinho was sacked by Tottenham Hotspurs.
“We are
thrilled and delighted to welcome José Mourinho into the AS Roma family,” club
president Dan Friedkin and vice-president Ryan Friedkin said as seen on the
club’s website.
“A great
champion who has won trophies at every level, José will provide tremendous
leadership and experience to our ambitious project.
“The
appointment of José is a huge step in building a long-term and consistent
winning culture throughout the club.”
On his own
part, Mourinho revealed that he and Roma shared similar ambitions. He expressed
delight at the appointment, stressing that he cannot wait for the start of the
coming season.
“Thank you to
the Friedkin family for choosing me to lead this great club and to be part of
their vision,” Mourinho said.
“After
meetings with the ownership and Tiago Pinto, I immediately understood the full
extent of their ambitions for AS Roma. It is the same ambition and drive that
has always motivated me and together we want to build a winning project over
the upcoming years.
“The
incredible passion of the Roma fans convinced me to accept the job and I cannot
wait to start next season.
“In the
meantime, I wish Paulo Fonseca all the best and I hope the media appreciate that
I will only speak further in due course. Daje Roma!”
His
appointment comes hours after Roma announced that their head coach Paulo
Fonseca will leave at the end of the season.
A statement
on the club’s website read, “On behalf of everyone at AS Roma, we would like to
thank Paulo Fonseca for his hard work and leadership over the past two years,”
said club chairman Dan Friedkin.
“Paulo guided
the team through many challenges, including the Covid pandemic and a change of
ownership, and did so with selfless integrity and great character.
“We wish him
all the best for his future endeavours and know that he will be a great asset
wherever he goes.”
Tiago Pinto,
the club’s General Manager (Football), added: “I would like to thank Paulo for
all his work for the club over the last two seasons.
“Even if the
results have not always been there on the pitch, we know that he has left many
positive elements that will continue to help our development – like the many
talented and young players he has encouraged and improved, and our progress in
the Europa League this season.
“We are
building a path to success at Roma, and Paulo has played an important role in
that.”
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