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Jose Mourinho, the legendary football manager, has revealed his plans for a special tattoo honoring him as one of the greatest bosses of all time.
Mourinho, who is currently in charge of Roma, is one of the most successful managers in the world, having won Premier League titles in England, Spain, Italy, and Portugal.
Before joining Chelsea, he made a name for himself at Porto, where he led the Portuguese side to a sensational Champions League triumph in 2003-04.
During his first stint, Mourinho earned the nickname "The Special One" after winning back-to-back Premier League titles, the FA Cup, and two League Cups.
His next managerial position was with Inter Milan, where he led the club to a historic treble in 2009-10, winning Serie A, the Coppa Italia, and the Champions League.
The 59-year-old then moved on to Real Madrid, where he won La Liga and the Copa del Rey before returning to Chelsea and winning another Premier League and League Cup.
Mourinho's next club was Manchester United, where he won a fourth League Cup and the Europa League, the Old Trafford club's last trophy.
He was previously in charge of Tottenham Hotspur, where he led them to a League Cup final before being fired a week before the game, and is now in charge of Roma in Italy.
Mourinho is the only manager in history to have won the Champions League, Europa League, and the new UEFA Europa Conference League - and he's planning a tattoo to commemorate the historic achievement.
'This is my tattoo,' Mourinho wrote alongside a design on Instagram. 'I did it for the joy of the Roman people.
Then I had an idea for something special, something to honor all of the clubs where I had won European competitions.
'At the same time, I wanted a one-of-a-kind tattoo, one that, so far, only I can have.'
Alberto presented me with some ideas, which I modified slightly. 'This is my tattoo.
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