Jose rules out Blues return

Mourinho has informed Sky Sports News he has no plans to return to the club where he won back-to-back Premier League titles during his first two years at the club.
The Portuguese is expected to make a return to management this summer with Italy his most likely destination.

The agent of Guus Hiddink insists there is 'no way' the Russia manager will take over at Chelsea.
Hiddink is one of the favourites to succeed Avram Grant at Stamford Bridge after the Israeli was sacked on Saturday following only eight months in charge of Chelsea.
However, Hiddink's agent - Cees van Nieuwenhuizen - is confident the Russia boss will honour the remaining two years of his contract at international level.
"There's no way Guus will go to Chelsea," Van Nieuwenhuizen said in The Times.
"It's not an option and has never been. Guus is the coach of Russia and will stay until the World Cup of 2010."

Roberto Mancini has received no contact from Chelsea regarding the vacant manager's job at Stamford Bridge, according to his representative.
"He (Mancini) has a four-year contract with Inter and he is very happy to stay there," De Giorgis told Sky Sports News.
"He just won a third championship and they are also going to try and win a fourth and the UEFA Champions League too.
"There is no truth whatsoever that there has been contact with Chelsea and there has been no contact with any team other than Inter.
"That is the real truth. If there are rumours they are unfounded. If there is anybody that went to make noises to Chelsea, it was not authorised by Roberto Mancini."
De Giorgis, though, has revealed that Mancini holds Chelsea, and the club's Russian billionaire owner Roman Abramovich, in high regard.
"Chelsea are one of the top five clubs in the world. Chelsea are a great team and a great club with a phenomenal owner," De Giorgis added.
"But he (Mancini) believes that Inter is one of the other four sides in the top five in the world."
scolari pls!!!!
Originally posted by weiz87:scolari pls!!!!
He won't come, he previously turned down the job with the English national team because of media instruction from the English press. And among all manager positions in the Premiership, Chelsea's one of those that need to face up and be strong to the media more than most of the others.