J. Mourinho hopes to win at least one more "Premier League" trophy © JumpStory

While some spend time at home during the coronavirus pandemic, London's Tottenham coach Jose Mourinho is actively participating in volunteer activities. Arriving at the team's stadium and helping to prepare food for people in need, the Portuguese coach spoke to Sky Sports and admitted that he already misses football. "I miss football. But I would rather say, like everyone else, I miss the world. Football is simply an important part of my world. We must remain patient and together win this battle against the disease," said J. Mourinho. "Tottenham" stadium currently serves as a hospital, an initiative strongly supported by the coach himself. "Arriving here, I try to imagine match day, preparation, and so on, but then you see the hospital facilities set up perfectly. I think it's amazing," added the "Spurs" coach. J. Mourinho also admitted that he hopes to finish the season and sees no problems if they have to play in empty stadiums. "It would be beneficial for everyone to finish the remaining matches of the Premier League. When the matches are played behind closed doors, I never think that the stadium is empty. Millions of people watch us on television, so the stadium is never empty in a sense," explained J. Mourinho. The Portuguese coach, who has won the Premier League three times in his coaching career, did not shy away from revealing that he plans to win at least one more trophy in this league. "I am inclined to think that I will win the Premier League again. Currently, I have three trophies from this league, but I believe there will be a fourth," said the determined Tottenham coach.