J. Mourinho: if I don't win titles with "Man United", I won't be "The Special One" anymore.

This summer, Jose Mourinho, who was at the helm of "Manchester United", admits that if he doesn't bring titles back to the club, then he will not be special to the fans.

After arriving at London's "Chelsea" in 2004, the Portuguese was often called "The Special One".

However, last year he was dismissed from the "aristocrats" team, and this season with the "Red Devils" he has not had an easy start.

"Connections arise even before titles are won, but the empathy between fans and coaches is brought by success, which makes these connections especially strong," Mourinho said.

"I have a three-year contract here, and if I am here for three years, people will know that I gave everything to the club, I am a professional and dedicated coach who devotes himself to 'United' 24 hours a day."

"However, if after three years I haven't won any trophies for them, they will say 'great guy, great coach, we like him, but we don't feel anything special about him'.

"Chelsea" has won three "Premier League" titles in its history. Three of them were won with me, and the other was won by my team."

"I took them to 'Wembley', to Cardiff, and to cup finals. So, there is a connection based on empathy, but built on success."

"Manchester United" currently occupies the seventh place in the Premier League before the showdown with "Chelsea".