Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho may have been known for having an arrogant approach, but his tone has notably changed as he stated that he came to Italy to learn. The Portuguese tactician said in June that he will manage a 'special club', trying to brush aside talks about him being a special manager. And now he says that he came to Italy to learn new footballing techniques. "There are many great tacticians in Italy and I am here to learn, not to act like a professor," Mourinho was quoted as saying by Calcio Italia. "Only those who think they know everything are truly ignorant. I want to learn something new every day; it's the type of person I am. "It is a privilege for me to work in Italy and a competition like Serie A, facing teams with great Coaches. "The day I think I know everything and have nothing left to learn is the day I'll stop coaching." Mourinho's first official game with Inter will be on August 31st when the Nerazzurri face Sampdoria in the Serie A opener.