José Mourinho’s sanctuary of discomfort will fit right in at Fenerbahce | Jonathan Liew
It always starts the same and ends the same way but winning with spite in a seething cauldron is the manager’s currency
Towards the end of the second hour, with the time beginning to drag like heat, and even the flies losing the will to live, José Mourinho leans towards the microphone. “After 20 years of football,” he announces with a wry smile, “this is the longest press conference of my career.”
“Welcome to Turkey,” replies Ali Koc, the billionaire president of Fenerbahce.