Jose Mourinho has returned to
Chelsea for a second spell in charge at Stamford Bridge.
Mourinho,
50, replaces Rafael Benitez after leaving Real Madrid, and has signed a
four-year contract.
The
Portuguese won two consecutive Premier League titles during his first spell, which ended in September 2007.
Chief
executive Ron Gourlay said: "He was and remains a hugely popular figure at
the club and everyone here looks forward to working with him again."
Mourinho,
who will be officially presented in a press conference at Stamford Bridge next
Monday, 10 June, brings three coaching staff with him in Rui Faria, Silvino
Louro and Jose Morais.
He first arrived at Stamford
Bridge in the summer
of 2004, weeks
after guiding Porto to the Champions League trophy.
Mourinho
won the FA Cup and two League Cups as well as two Premier League titles but
could not win the Champions League with the Blues.
His
relationship with owner Roman Abramovich grew increasingly troubled and he quit
despite having three years left on his contract, and was replaced by Avram
Grant.
Gourlay
added: "I am delighted to welcome Jose back to Chelsea. His continued
success, drive and ambition made him the outstanding candidate.
"It is our aim to keep the
club moving forward to achieve greater success in the future and Jose is our
number one choice as we believe he is the right manager to do just that."
He won
his second Champions League trophy with Inter Milan in 2010, but left to join Real Madrid
later that summer - replacing Manuel Pellegrini, who is favourite to take over at
Manchester City.
He
finished second in La Liga in his first season - four points behind Barcelona -
but won the title a year later, racking up 100 points in the process.
However
this season Mourinho has cast a sulky figure, rowing with established players
such as Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos and Pepe, while seeing Barca romp to the
title.
"I know in England I am
loved," he
said after Real's Champions League exit to Borussia Dortmund in April. "I know I am loved by
some clubs, especially one."
Mourinho
will return to a squad which contains some familiar faces, with Petr Cech,
Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard, John Mikel Obi and John Terry still regulars, while
Michael Essien also remain on the books.
Lampard
told BBC Sport: "He's a great manager, I've said it a million times to the
point of boring people, but I'm very fortunate to have worked under him before.
"He
took my game on a million miles, and my personality in terms of football on a
million miles. A lot of the reasons I moved on in the game is because of him.
"He's taken that (a
winning mentality) everywhere he's gone with him. He creates a spirit in his
squads that you can see from the outside is very, very strong. He's a top class
manager, we all know that."
Mourinho
replaces Benitez, who
was brought in on an interim basisto take over from Roberto Di
Matteo in November and left to join Napoliafter securing
third place in the Premier League and winning the Europa League.
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