Chelsea temporary manager Rafael Benitez asserts he's ignoring what Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has said of a potential come back to the Premier League this summer. Mourinho's future in cost of Real is under increased scrutiny and the 'Special One' has made no secret of his wish to return to England in the future. Chelsea are thought to be interested in appealing the Portuguese back once again to Stamford Bridge for an additional spell, while Manchester City and rivals Manchester United have been linked with the 50-year-old. Mourinho earlier this month reported he can look to go back to the Premier League when the time concerns leave the Bernabeu, and has been installed as the bookmakers' favourite to be in charge of the Blues next period. But Benitez, whose current contract expires in the summer, demands he is focused on doing as well as he can until the end of the period. And the Spaniard is looking to end the year clearly in a bid to earn the manager's job completely. "Why [the pressure] on me? I finish my deal in June," he told reporters. "I am focusing on my work, and my contract is finished by me at the end of the growing season. I will do and try my most readily useful. That is my job. "I can't change the view of some individuals. But what I can say could be the team is growing, recovering for the long run and also for this year. "I was expected in Spain about Real Madrid, but I did so perhaps not talk about them. I'll worry about myself. It is out of respect, yes, since Real have a director under contract."
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