Jose Mourinho believes he can become an even better manager with age.
The Portuguese has spent the best part of 20 years at the top of the game in a glittering managerial career which has seen him win a raft of trophies in every job he has held.
But he has faced accusations that his star is waning in recent years and aged 57, the Tottenham boss could be considered to be in the twilight of his career.
However, Mourinho thinks he is still young enough to still be among the best managers in the game.
Arriving in style for tonight's #AllOrNothingSpurs Premiere Event. đ@AudiUK âȘïž #COYS pic.twitter.com/EtWt75uRUN â Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) August 25, 2020
âFirst of all, because Iâm very young,â he said when asked how he stays motivated. âPeople think Iâm very old because I have been at this level since 2002.
âIâm not very old. Iâm very young for a football manager. Itâs the kind of job where you become better with experience and not worse.
âI am not impulsive any more. I am more in control of my emotions. I think better, decide better. I think a coach, the older you get, thereâs an accumulation of experience.
âYou are not a player. You donât need your body to work in the same way. You need your brain to be better. I donât need to sprint. I donât need to jump. I donât need to run for 90 minutes. I need to think. So a coach gets better and better until the motivation is gone.â
Mourinho provided enthralling insight into his methods during Amazon Prime Videoâs All or Nothing documentary on Tottenham, with the first three episodes released on Monday.
He claims viewers will see the âreal Joseâ and not the âcrazy guyâ who appeared in leaked clips after he became the leading man of the nine-part series when he took over from Mauricio Pochettino in November.
It proved to be a perfect appointment for the producers, who have admitted to pinching themselves when he arrived at the club.
In the build-up to the documentaryâs release, clips emerged online of a team meeting where Mourinho accused his players of being too nice, delivered with an eye-watering amount of expletives.
But the series also shows a softer side to him as he engages with his players on a one-to-one basis while also giving them rewards and praise.
Mourinho says what is shown was entirely real.
âIf people only watch the video that was leaked, people will think that I am a crazy guy,â he said. âI donât know, but they will see the real JosĂ©.
âAs I was saying before, nothing is fake. Lots of people will have a perception about me and now they can confirm if the perception is correct.
âIf they misjudge me and they analyse me in the different perspective, I really donât know. The only thing that I know is that I am that and what they watch is what I am as a football coach in my football, day by day.â
Following his appointment at Spurs, Mourinho regularly mentioned the presence of the cameras, giving the impression he was not happy about the situation.
Although he admits there were times when it felt âweirdâ after an intimate moment was caught on camera, he says he learned to live with it.
âSometimes I forgot! I think the beauty of the filmmakerâs work is that nothing is fake,â he said.
âPeople didnât change behaviours because the cameras were there or because they were thinking about the cameras all the time.
âIf I was somebody looking in from the outside, what would attract me about the series would be how genuine and real it is.
âYou can only be real if the actors, letâs say thatâs all of us, donât think about it. We just do our lives.
âBasically, for the majority of the time I forgot that the cameras were there or I tried to ignore them, because to do my job properly I cannot check whether the cameras are there.
âSometimes I felt it was quite weird after. Sometimes, after a certain meeting, reaction, words or approach then you feel yourself feeling like, âThis is part of my intimacy. This is something that I donât want people to understand. I donât want people to know so much inside the intimacy of my workâ.
âBut in the end we learned how to live with it and it was fine.
âThe dressing room is like a temple. We used to say what happens inside stays inside.
âSo to imagine that people would be able to watch a half-time team talk, along with all of the good, bad and crazy moments, is great.
âWe are giving people access to all of the things that you normally arenât able to show. And I can promise because I know that everything was real in this case. Nothing was prepared. Everything was just us.â
::All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur launches exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on 31st August 2020 with new episodes available each Monday