
Jose Mourinho thinks that he will return to Chelsea sometime in the future, but did not specify when.
The Portuguese manager won the Premier League title twice in his three years at Stamford Bridge. He left in 2007 after a spat with owner Roman Abramovich.
Mourinho is currently in charge of Inter Milan, who hold a seven-point lead at the top of Serie A, but the 46-year-old admits he still thinks of his former home in West London.
"If you ask me if one day I think I will return to Chelsea, I will tell you yes I think so, I think so because we were so happy together," Mourinho said.
Guus Hiddink has become Chelsea's third coach since the departure of Mourinho less than two years ago. However, the former Blues manager does not take any pleasure from the current situation at Stamford Bridge.
"I am not there, I am just a supporter from the outside. I'm somebody who wishes them good because it's a special club for me, I have special friends there," he added.
"I belong to their story, they belong to my story so I am not enjoying this period where they have had several managers in one year and a few months.
"I hope they find stability and go back to (winning) trophies."
Inter take on arch-rivals AC Milan on Sunday and will have to deal with the threat of England midfielder David Beckham. Mourinho is hoping that the LA Galaxy player's loan deal will be made permanent.
He said: "I knew in advance all the fears people had about him were not fair.
"I knew he was a top professional, he arrived in great condition with great ambition. He has adapted very well, he is playing very well.
"He is giving different kinds of qualities to his team and I hope he stays for the good of the league."

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