Many football fans will be attending the Champions League Final this weekend at the Champions League Final at Wembley Stadium. 25,000 Borussia Dortmund fans and 25,000 Real Madrid fans are guaranteed to be in the stadium, but a name many didn’t expect to be there is Jose Mourinho. The former Real Madrid manager will be watching the game at Wembley Stadium, and he will have a unique role many did not expect. Mourinho will be a part of the TNT panel to cover the Champions League Final. The Portuguese coach is the special guest of the coverage, and he will give his insights about the game and the teams that will play in the final. Today, TNT Sports announced that ‘The Special One’ will be appearing on their coverage of the Champions League Final, and many fans are excited about having the Portuguese manager be involved in the biggest game of the season.
Mourinho has been a pundit to cover a football game in the past as he was involved with Sky Sports in the UK. This will be the first time he will feature on TNT, which was previously known as BT Sport. TNT wrote a statement about this big news as they wrote, “Jose Mourinho will join a star-studded team for TNT Sports’ coverage of the UEFA Champions League final between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.”
Other TNT Sports pundits that will be alongside Mourinho will be Rio Ferdinand, Owen Hargreaves, and Steve McManaman. The Portuguese manager could potentially be asked about his future, which is linked with many clubs, such as a return to the Premier League or even Saudi Arabia. Many football fans are wondering where he will be coaching next season.
Some reports suggest that Mourinho would return to the Premier League to coach Manchester United or Chelsea again. Other reports suggest his future next season will be in Turkey with Fenerbache or in Saudi Arabia. The Portuguese manager has been linked to a move to Al Nassr, where Cristiano Ronaldo plays, or even Al Ittihad, but the newly promoted club Al Qadsiah is the team that really wants to appoint Mourinho.
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