Real Madrid assistant coach Aitor Karanka has paid tribute to Jose Mourinho and says it was an honour to have worked alongside the Portuguese for three years.
The
newly appointed Chelsea boss endured a turbulent final year at Santiago
Bernabeu, in which he had reportedly fallen out with a number of
players towards the end of his three-year stay in the Spanish capital.
However,
the 50-year-old seems to have retained the affections of his
second-in-command at Madrid, who says it was a "privilege" to have
worked with the Portuguese coach.
He told DTLux Magazine: "I was the person who knew Mourinho better than anybody else and I have to say that it was a privilege to work with him.
"I
am proud to be able to say I am a friend of his. It was my first
experience in the coaching field, and it was an incredible experience
with him."
Mourinho chose the 39-year-old as his assistant upon
taking the reins at the Bernabeu in 2010 and Karanka often deputised for
the former Inter boss during his media commitments.
Karanka, who
is contracted to Madrid until 2016, has declined the opportunity to
follow Mourinho to west London, but could leave during the off-season
after new coach Carlo Ancelotti chose Zinedine Zidane as his assistant.
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