Inter Milan's new coach Jose Mourinho does not prefer to be treated as a 'Special One' at San Siro. The charismatic Portuguese was known for calling himself the 'Special One' during his successful spell with Chelsea, which ended last September. However, Mourinho is not anxious to be given his famous tag with Inter as he set objectives for next season. "I've arrived at a special club. I've never forgotten that I think I'm a great coach but I don't want to be special," said Mourinho in his first press conference in Milan. "I simply want to be Jose Mourinho, who is the same person as always, who has the same passion and motivation." Beautiful Team Mourinho believes it would be unnecessary to make major changes to Roberto Mancini's side, which won the Scudetto in the last three seasons. "I like the players. They're a beautiful team. I don't need a dramatic change in the team. I think we need two or three players to improve and be more competitive," he added. "I like this group, I like the team's mentality very much. I have a lot of confidence in this group. "I want to start a different cycle, practically with the same squad. I think differently to Roberto (Mancini). I imagine it would be the same situation if Roberto went to Chelsea, for example. "He'd change things because he thinks differently from me. It's far from a criticism, it's just the reality of football."