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Euro 2008 is worse off for absence of England, insists Jose Mourinho

Jose Mourinho believes the absence of England's players and supporters is to
the detriment of Euro 2008 - and has backed Spain to take full advantage.

The Portuguese was one of those approached to replace Steve McClaren when the
former Middlesbrough boss failed to guide England through to finals in Austria
and Switzerland.

Jose Mourinho was unveiled as new coach of Inter Milan earlier this week

Jose Mourinho was unveiled as new coach of Inter Milan earlier this week


And although he spurned that offer in favour of club management, in which he
took charge of Inter Milan this week, Mourinho is a major advocate of the
English game and believes the national team will be sorely missed over the
coming weeks.

The former Chelsea manager said: "England has massive support, always travels
with thousands of fans and has players like Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard and
Wayne Rooney.

"These are the kinds of players that Euros and World Cups need - so from that
individual point of view they will miss them."

Mourinho has also risked the wrath of his new neighbours by predicting that
Spain, rather than Italy, are best placed to lift the trophy on June 29.

In particular, he believes the "easy" season enjoyed by the players of
runaway Primera Liga champions Real Madrid bodes well for Luis Aragones's team -
who are seeking their first major tournament victory since the European
Championships of 1964.

Speaking to Ford's football debate website www.feelfootball.com, he added: "I
think Spain has a lot of good players, many players that are playing outside of
Spain who have adapted to a different football culture. They have players in
England playing at this level and I think that is very important for them.

"Real Madrid players, in my opinion, are in great condition because the season
was quite easy for them. It was not difficult. They didn't play (much) Champions
League because they were out in the last 16 and the league was easy for them
because Barcelona was losing all the time so they didn't have pressure.

"So I think all of the boys who play for Real Madrid are in great condition to
go and the same applies to Valencia players because they didn't play many
matches during the season. So I believe they can arrive into a good position.

"Tradition says Spain is very strong at club level but didn't gel really well
in national team final phases - but who knows if they can do it this time."

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