Jose Mourinho is perhaps the most famous manager in world football, and has been for well over a decade thanks to his exploits across Europe.
Mourinho has literally won trophies wherever he has managed throughout his career, at Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Chelsea again, Manchester United, and Real Madrid.
In comparison, Spurs have not won a piece of silverware in over eleven years, dating back to the 2008 win over Chelsea in the final of the Carling Cup.
Mourinho was sacked by Man United back in December 2018 and was out of work for around 11 months until taking the Spurs job.
He was asked in his press conference today whether he would like to manage Bayern one day and why he learned German during his time off.
He also added that he would leave Tottenham when Daniel Levy and the fans wanted him to leave, assuring supporters that he is very happy at the club.
Mourinho: "I don't imagine myself at Bayern for one reason – I am so happy with my job I don't look for the next job. I will leave Tottenham when Mr Levy and the supporters want me to leave. I don't want to leave at all." #THFC #COYS
— Jonathan Veal (@jonathandveal83) December 10, 2019
Asked why he started learning German, he said: "The motivation is to learn. I was not working for a few months. Curiosity. I would love to be here and answer in German, but I would love it. It was not related to jobs as you probably think." #THFC #COYS
— Jonathan Veal (@jonathandveal83) December 10, 2019