Chelsea have been warned he is not the same manager as the one who left in 2007.
The Portuguese’s second spell in west London is due to be announced in the coming weeks as a club source said the deal was done.
The source told The Sun: “It’s official, Jose is a Chelsea man again! Everyone is delighted he’s coming back — the club, the players and the fans.
“We are already looking forward to next season — we are sure it’s going to be very exciting.”
But Barcelona vice president Carles Vilarrubi says he won’t miss Mourinho when he leaves Real Madrid and Spanish football and says he is a disaster waiting to happen.
Vilarrubi told the Daily Telegraph: “It is not good for English football. Chelsea maybe think they had a good time from him in the past.
“But you will see the real Mourinho now. If he behaves like he did in Spain it will only be an unhappy relationship. A disaster. And at his age he is not going to change.
“My position is not because he was the coach of a rival. But because of who he is and what he did. His three years in Spain he only creates disagreements, arguments, there is nothing positive he brings.
“You can learn good things about life from watching people in football, or the circus, or the opera. There was nothing he brought that was good. There was no positive balance.
“I cannot see anything good about him. Not one thing. In sporting terms, maybe I am not the person to ask. But in cultural terms, he was a disaster.
“Apart from his aggression to the coach of Barca, the ambience he creates everywhere he goes, the relations with the players, with the Press are absolutely terrible. I am happy that he is leaving. And so is everyone in Spanish football.” Vilarrubi also accuses Mourinho grabbing the limelight for himself rather than praising his team.
He added: “A coach you would think wants to celebrate with his players, enjoy the moment. Not him. He is thinking of himself. I don’t know what is wrong with him. In his mind there is something wrong.
“I am just glad he has gone. I am not interested in him. Go, leave, goodbye.”
Meanwhile, Madrid president Florentino Perez has been slightly positive in his assessment of Mourinho’s time in Madrid.
He said: “I give it a B+, he has been a bit annoyed by the results. As time goes by we realise that the work of Mourinho has been very positive.
“People are what they are. He lives all with so much passion and so much demand that sometimes things happen.” — Mailonline.



