Just a few hours after receiving the dismissal notice, Jose Mourinho filmed a video recording a scene of many reporters gathering in front of his private door and posted it on a humorous social network:
"They didn't give me privacy, even my close friend Gary wanted to harass me. That's my life."
The "close friend" Mourinho mentioned is Sky Sports reporter Gary Cotterill. Gary was the one who took the opportunity to quickly interview the Portuguese strategist as soon as he got out of the car and was moving into his house in West London.
"I understand and know I won't say anything at the moment," Mourinho forced a series of questions about the situation at Tottenham. He also affirmed: "I don't need to rest and recharge at all. I'm always ready for football."
Among the belongings the "Special One" brought after leaving Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, there are many large photos that capture the life-long moments of his coaching career.
Before going home, Mourinho also affirmed that football has always been associated with his life. That is probably also a prediction for the 58-year-old coach to soon return in a new shirt. However, he can now enjoy life with a large sum of money, believed to be more than 30 million pounds.
Tottenham sacked Mourinho on Monday afternoon (April 19, Vietnam time), with only 6 days left until the League Cup final against Man City (April 25. Assistant Ryan Mason (29 years old) will become Tottenham's interim coach in the coming time.