Jose Mourinho says his pre-match feelings have not changed in 10 years.
Idman.biz reports that Benfica, under Mourinho's leadership, will face Chelsea in the second round of the Champions League on September 30.
"If one day I wake up early in the morning and going to work makes me less happy, if I start enjoying victory less or stop feeling the pain of defeat, it will be a "stop" sign for me.
I remember the Champions League match between Manchester United and Real Madrid when I was managing Madrid and Sir Alex Ferguson was managing Manchester United. I was in his office before the game and asked: "Sir Alex, will the tension and adrenaline we feel before an important game ever change?" He replied: "No, never. They stay until the end."
More than ten years have passed since then and my feelings have not changed," said the head coach of Benfica.