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Rangers can have 'unforgiven' Jose Mourinho because Celtic boast a better boss in Brendan – Chris Sutton

It was great to see Jose Mourinho teasing the prospect of one day managing in Scotland.

I’d love to see the Special One in Glasgow – but at Rangers. Mourinho’s admission he’s a secret lover of the Scottish game got fans of both sides of the Glasgow divide excited at the prospect of him coming in.

There is absolutely no doubt he’s one of the best bosses of all time and while some might say his powers are on the wane, he’s proved in recent times he’s still top drawer. Mourinho has taken on some tough jobs of late and it’s a difficult one at Fenerbahce as well.

We all know how managers fare in Turkey and it’s likely to end the same way for him there eventually. He’s been dogged by controversy out there, so it would be no surprise if he is in the market for a gig in the relatively near future. Could that be in Scotland?

As far as Celtic are concerned, not for me. I haven’t forgotten Seville and the antics of his Porto players in the UEFA Cup Final. I’m sure plenty of Celtic fans haven’t forgiven him either. I know it still sticks in the throat of the likes of Martin O’Neill. There will be some supporters who would lap it up if Mourinho did appear at Parkhead though.

But here’s a question. Mourinho as next manager – or a new contract for Brendan Rodgers? I know what I’d be going for. Mourinho would be exciting but it could also be a rollercoaster ride. You look at the job Rodgers has done at the club and it has been astonishing.

He could complete another clean sweep this season and it would mean he’s only failed to win one trophy across his two spells. That’s an incredible record. Celtic’s success has been built on stability – and that is what Rodgers brings.

I don’t mean that in a boring sense either. Rodgers has built teams

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