Inter Milan boss Jose Mourinho expects himself to be back in charge of Chelsea at some point in the future. The Portuguese parted ways with the London club in 2007, ending a fine spell at Stamford Bridge, but has revealed his readiness to return to the Premiership side. "If you ask me if one day I think I will return to Chelsea, I will tell you yes I think so," Mourinho said ahead of Sunday's derby clash with AC Milan. "I think so because we were so happy together, Chelsea fans have a different feeling for me. I always wish them well because they are a special club for me and I have special friends there. " "I belong to their story, they belong to my story so I am not enjoying this period where they have had several managers in one year and a few months. I hope they find stability and go back to winning trophies." Chelsea hired three managers after Mourinho, the last of which was Dutchman Guus Hiddink, who has a contract until the end of the season. The Blues, who won six trophies during the Mourinho era, have not tasted silverware since the departure of the 46-year-old 18 months ago.