(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 1 - AS Roma coach Jose Mourinho cast
doubts about his future at the Serie A side after the heartbreak
of losing Wednesday's Europa League final to Sevilla in Budapest
on penalties.
"I want to remain, but my players deserve more and I deserve
more," Mourinho, who has a year to run on his contract with
Roma, told a news conference.
"I'm a little tired of being a coach, a communicator, the one
who says we have been robbed.
"I'm a little tired of being all of this.
"I want to remain with the necessary conditions to give more".
Mourinho has frequently complained about the quality of the
squad at his disposal and the way referees officiate Roma's
matches.
He was highly critical of the way Wednesday's final was refereed
too.
The defeat means Roma will not play in the Champions League next
season, as they have missed the chance of qualifying as Europa
League Champions and cannot go through by being in Serie A's top
four.
The are sixth in the table and must win the last Serie A game of
the season, at home against Spezia on Sunday, to make sure they
qualify for next term's Europa League.
"It's good news that we won't be in the Champions League,"
Mourinho said.
"It's a paradox, but we are not a team that is ready for the
Champions League yet". (ANSA).
Mourinho says he wants to stay at Roma but 'deserves more'
Coach says he 'tired of being trainer, communicator, lots else'