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Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri, said the English Premier League will miss sacked Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho and hopes that the Portuguese can return to management in England again.

United dismissed Mourinho on Tuesday after suffering their worst start to a league season for 28 years and replaced him with former striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, until the end of the season.

Asked ahead of Saturday’s home league clash with Leicester City if the former Chelsea, Real Madrid and Inter Milan boss would be missed.

Sarri said: “I think so.
‘’Mourinho won everything, won everywhere so I like him very much as a coach and as a man,” he said.

Mourinho said a day after his sacking that United had a future without him, just as he did without them, and he backed the 55-year-old to make a swift return to the dugout.

“I think he is right when he said that United have a future without Mourinho, but he has a great future without them.

‘’I will like to see him on the bench as soon as possible, maybe in England,” intoned Sarri.

He said Solskjaer should expect a tough job as he attempts to steady the ship at United and get the team firing on all cylinders again.

“I remember him as a player. He was a good player. But I don’t know him as a coach. Of course, the job will be difficult,” the Chelsea gaffer.

Sarri, the former Napoli boss, has enjoyed an encouraging start to his first season as Chelsea manager in spite enduring a few bumps along the way.

Chelsea sits fourth in the table with 37 points from 17 games but he ruled them out as title contenders along with leaders Liverpool and second-placed Manchester City.

“I’ve never seen Chelsea like a contender for the title. I always said that at the moment there are two teams a step ahead of us,” Sarri said.

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