Real  Madrid manager Jose Mourinho has urged the disgruntled fans of former  clubs Chelsea and Inter Milan to get behind their own coaches after his  name was chanted at both Stamford Bridge and the San Siro.
Current Chelsea manager  Andre Villas-Boas has struggled to make his mark at the club where  Mourinho won five trophies, including two Premier League titles, and the  Special One’s name was sung as the Blues laboured to a 1-1 FA Cup draw  with Birmingham on Saturday.
Inter coach Claudio Ranieri  is also under-fire and is beginning to struggle after a good start to  his reign at the Nerazzurri, with whom Mourinho won the Champions League  and two Serie A titles, and the Portuguese’s name rang out following  Friday’s 3-0 Serie A defeat at home to Bologna.
However, Mourinho, who took  a big step towards winning the Spanish Primera Liga title as Real  Madrid beat Racing Santander 4-0 on Saturday to open up a 13 point lead  ahead of second placed Barcelona, has urged his old clubs to focus on  the present.
“My message to the fans is I  love Chelsea and Inter a great deal but I would prefer them to support  their own teams and coaches,” Mourinho said.
“I am the past, a very good past, but I am not there anymore and they should all be fighting together.”
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