Jose Mourinho is in Spain to lead Real Madrid to a brighter future, and despite being lucky to coach an all-star team which includes Cristiano Ronaldo, he still sees England as the best place to work…
Is there anything Mou doesn’t appreciate in Spain? The type of domestic rivalry is arguably less exciting in La Liga than in the English Premier League where the mind game is at its highest level – with Manchester United’s Ferguson emerging as a dangerous adversary.

But reports from GOL T seem to explain that the “ungrateful fans” factor is the main reason as to why Jose Mourinho puts England on top of other countries in terms of preferences. The Real Madrid boss was quoted as saying:

“I prefer England. I think that in Portugal, in Italy, and in Spain there some supporters who prefer the day before and the day after a match rather than the match itself.”

Jose Mourinho’s Real Madrid are unbeaten in all competitions this season, but the boss is yet to win points from the club’s fans. Scintillating football, goals, and solid strength are three things fans of Los Blancos want to see after paying money to buy tickets for games.

However, these three wishes are yet to materialize on the pitch for Real Madrid and some supporters haven’t waited so long before criticizing Jose Mourinho’s ability to produce entertaining football. The excuse remains that time is needed for the Spanish giants’ millionaires to find the perfect chemistry to play the ball in a manner that will see them assume their responsibility of satisfying their demanding fans.

Malaga are next on Real Madrid’s list and a repeat of last season’s unconvincing draw will only appear as a setback for Los Blancos who have already drawn twice in La Liga.