Jose Mourinho was brimming with delight after Chelsea had fought back from a goal down at Valencia to clinch a place in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals, but again thrust his own future at Stamford Bridge into the spotlight.
Mourinho's charges answered their coach's half-time rallying call as they fought back from a goal down to claim a stunning 3-2 aggregate success.
Michael Essien's 90th-minute goal left the Spanish faithful in the Mestalla in a state of shock, but pushed Chelsea into the last four.
Mourinho was full of praise for his players, particularly the returning Essien, but also cast doubt over his long-term future at Chelsea.
The Portuguese's relationship with owner Roman Abramovich is believed to be strained, despite reports that the supposed rift has lessened, and Mourinho admitted he may be forced to move on.
He said: "What I want is to remain in England with Chelsea but sometimes in life you cannot get what you wish and what you want.
"If I can't coach there I would like to coach another team."
lalaTearz
y does roman wan jose to go? juz becoz chelsea not playing attractive football..n wat the use of playing attractive football but not winning....i rather win it ugly...
Bontakun
Jose dun go~~~!!! I love you~~~!
(Wah super gay man......)
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the victory was a well deserved one. they played like they were the home team