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Returning Mourinho 750-1 to bring the quadruple to Stamford Bridge

| 10.06.2013
SPORTSBOOK ODDS

Following his return to the Premier League, Jose Mourinho is 750-1 with Coral to win all four major trophies with Chelsea next season, 5-6 to win any of the four, but 10-11 to draw a blank.

Mourinho is 5-1 not to last the season at Stamford Bridge, and Coral go 4-6 that the former Real Madrid boss is not in charge at Chelsea at the start of the 2015/16 campaign.

“Chelsea are odds-on (5-6) to collect some silverware next season, as they have an excellent track record of doing that despite the constant managerial changes, but given Jose Mourinho’s nomadic tendencies, we are also odds-on that his second term at Stamford Bridge lasts no longer than two years,” said Coral’s David Stevens.

**Jose Mourinho to be Chelsea manager at start of 2014/15 season 1-10 (5-1 Not to be)

**Jose Mourinho to be Chelsea manager at start of 2015/16 season 11-10 (4-6 No to be)

**Jose Mourinho to be 2014 LMA Manager of the Year 7-2

**Jose Mourinho to be 2014 FIFA World Coach of the Year 6-1

**Chelsea to win a major trophy in 2013/14 5-6 (10-11 Not to)

**Chelsea 2013/14 trophies
18 Premier League/FA Cup, 20 Premier League/Capital One Cup, 33 Premier League/Champions League, 40 FA Cup/Capital One Cup, 66 Champions League/FA Cup, 80 Champions League/Capital One Cup, 100 Premier League/FA Cup/Capital One Cup, 150 Premier League/Champions League/FA Cup, 200 Premier League/Champions League/Capital One Cup, 300 Champions League/FA Cup/Capital One Cup, 750 All four

ENDS

Further Information Contact
David Stevens 07720 400438

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Author

David Stevens

David joined Coral as PR manager in 2001, having previously worked at the
Racing Post. Now in the role of Head of PR, he is involved in all aspects
of the company's media relations, providing the latest racing betting news , as well as Coral's sponsorship and event
portfolio. A keen sports fan, and long-suffering Portsmouth supporter (the
two are not always connected), when not working he will normally be found
heading south, or east or west, to the sun, and that liking for the sunshine
explains why he will always prefer flat racing to the jumps.