Jose Mourinho eyes Europa League run with Fenerbahce
PARIS – Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce are poised to progress to the last 16 of the Europa League when they visit Anderlecht on Feb 20, as the Portuguese coach targets a sixth European trophy of his storied managerial career.
His Turkish side go into the second leg of their knockout-phase play-off tie with a healthy 3-0 lead from the first meeting last week in Istanbul, where Dusan Tadic, captain Edin Dzeko and Youssef En-Nesyri scored their goals.
But he is taking nothing for granted.
“In this Europa League, we are just at the beginning of the knockouts,” Mourinho warned.
“We won but my experience tells me that it is open, it is not closed. The 3-0 is (still) open. Anything can happen in football, especially away from home.”
Assuming Fenerbahce avoid a spectacular collapse in Brussels, they will advance to a tie in the next round against either Rangers or Olympiakos, with the identity of their opponents to be revealed in the draw on Feb 21.
Now aged 62, Mourinho was appointed ahead of this season and charged with the task of unseating great rivals Galatasaray and delivering a first Turkish title for Fenerbahce since 2014.
However, the outlook domestically does not look too promising – they are currently second, six points behind unbeaten Galatasaray with 23 games played.
With that in mind, Fenerbahce could be forgiven for placing most of their focus on the next intercontinental derby against Galatasaray – the clubs come from the Asian and European sides of the Bosphorus respectively – on Feb 24.
But success in Europe would be a remarkable achievement for Mourinho, whose side were eliminated from this season’s Champions League in the qualifying rounds.
Fenerbahce have never been to a European final and the only international title for a Turkish club remains Galatasaray’s
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