Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho would not choose to leave the club he has just steered to another Premier League title but he is prepared to manage another English team, the Portuguese coach said.

Mourinho, 52, said in an interview that having come back to Stamford Bridge in 2013 for a second spell in charge he would only leave if owner Roman Abramovich did not want him.

“I see myself coaching another club, yes, but I love Chelsea and I am in Mr Abramovich’s hands and until then I’m here,” he said.

“The day Mr Abramovich thinks I’m not good enough for Chelsea, I want to work, and if possible in England too. Until Mr Abramovich says, I don’t see myself going.

“Any club comes to me now and offers me a fantastic project, offers me twice my wages in the contract at Chelsea, no chance.”

Mourinho’s first spell in charge from 2004 to 2007 ended when his relationship with Abramovich broke down but the former Porto manager has enjoyed a successful return to the club.

Mourinho will receive a third Premier League winners’ medal today but he is not feeling so charitable this time – meaning no surprise souvenir for a lucky fan.

After claiming a second English title in 2006 following a 3-0 win against Manchester United, Mourinho launched his medal and blazer into the crowd.

Chelsea host Sunderland in their final game of the season this afternoon where they will be presented with the Premier League trophy for the first time since 2010.

“My son now is collecting all my stuff,” the Portuguese told a news conference.

“He keeps everything. At that time (2006) he was too young, but in this moment he is collecting everything. Shirts, medals – he steals everything from me.”

Last week, Mourinho was named Premier League manager of the season for the third time following previous triumphs in 2005 and 2006.

“I was not waiting for it, I was never manager of the month, but I’m happy with it,” he said.

“It’s a club trophy, not an individual one. It’s for me, my assistants, my players, everybody who works with me. It’s something you don’t just get by yourself.

“It’s the icing on the cake but I work for the cake. The Premier League is the real cake but obviously to be the manager of the season is nice.”

Premier League
(Today’s last programme – 16.00)
Arsenal-West Bromwich
Aston Villa-Burnley
Chelsea-Sunderland
Crystal Palace-Swansea
Everton-Tottenham
Hull City-Man. United
Leicester-QPR
Man. City-Southampton
Newcastle-West Ham
Stoke City-Liverpool

The Championship
(Tomorrow, play-off final – 16.00)
Middlesbrough-Norwich

League One
(Today, play-off final – 18.30)
Preston NE-Swindon Town

League Two
(Played yesterday, play-off final)
Southend Utd-Wycombe - 1-1 (Southend win 7-6 on penalties)

Current standings

  P W D L F A Pts
Chelsea 37 25 9 3 70 31 84
Man. City 37 23 7 7 81 38 76
Arsenal 37 21 9 7 67 35 72
Man. United 37 20 9 8 62 37 69
Liverpool 37 18 8 11 51 42 62
Tottenham 37 18 7 12 57 53 61
S’thampton 37 18 6 13 54 31 60
Swansea 37 16 8 13 46 48 56
Stoke City 37 14 9 14 42 44 51
Everton 37 12 11 14 48 49 47
West Ham 37 12 11 14 44 45 47
C. Palace 37 12 9 16 46 51 45
West Brom 37 11 11 15 37 47 44
Leicester 37 10 8 19 41 54 38
Sunderland 37 7 17 13 30 50 38
Aston Villa 37 10 8 19 31 56 38
Newcastle 37 9 9 19 38 63 36
Hull City 37 8 10 19 33 51 34
Burnley 37 6 12 19 27 53 30
QPR 37 8 6 23 41 68 30

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