Roma manager, Jose Mourinho, has claimed he turned down the opportunity to become the next head coach of Portugal.

According to the 59-year-old, he was the Portuguese Football Federation’s first choice for the job.

Mourinho revealed he was approached by PFP president Fernando Gomes before Roberto Martinez was eventually appointed.

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The former Manchester United and Chelsea boss says he “decided not to go”.

“The fact that the president of the FPF said that I was not his first choice, but his only choice makes me proud.

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“But I decided not to go. I’m here and that’s what matters,” Mourinho said.

Martinez replaces Fernando Santos, who took Portugal to the 2022 World Cup.

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Santo famously fell out with captain Cristiano Ronaldo, who he dropped from the starting XI for their last two fixtures at the tournament.