JOSE MOURINHO has vowed not to celebrate like a crazy kid when he returns to Stamford Bridge.
The Manchester United boss returns to Chelsea on Sunday for the first time since being sacked in December.
He insists he doesn’t care if the fans boo him but hinted he won’t celebrate wildly if United win.
“I played there with Inter,” he said.
“I tried to do my job. If you ask me if my team score a goal am I going to celebrate like a crazy kid?
“What can I expect? I don’t know. They can think about me and remember our great relations and have a good reaction.
“No. I think I can control the emotion of that situation.”
But Mourinho is adamant he couldn’t care less if he’s booed.
Asked about the reception he expects from the fans who once adored him, Mourinho said: “To say I care is not true.
“I know I was their most successful manager. I know but I did my job. They gave me their love and they gave me their support. That is the most important thing.
“If now I go there as Man United manager and they decide to have a different approach I will always respect them.”
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