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At a lively news conference on Tuesday, the under-pressure Mourinho was in more defiant but good-natured mood than of late, insisting that he was an "optimist" and that his struggles this season had made him a better manager.
Mourinho was asked whether if he failed to make the Champions League knockout stages -- a fate which could befall Chelsea if they do not beat his old side Porto in the Group G finale -- he still expected to be manager for Monday's Premier League match against leaders Leicester City.
"There are no ifs," he told his questioner. "You are a pessimist - I am an optimist."
Asked why he was confident of the support of chairman Abramovich, an owner with a penchant for quickly disposing of under-achieving managers, Mourinho said: "Because I think I did lots of good things for this club for the owner to know the quality I have.
"He believed in me twice. One, when he brought me back to the club, and the second time when he gave me a new four-year contract.
"I don't think the owner is a person to change with the wind. I know this wind is really strong because the results in the Premier League are really bad but I think the owner knows what I give to the club and he believes I am the right man to do the job."
Culled from Yahoo News.
(Reporting by Ian Chadband, Editing by Ed Osmond)

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