Inter Milan boss Jose Mourinho reiterated his desire to coach again in England, implying that he hopes for a Chelsea return in the future. The Portuguese was spotted watching Chelsea's 2-1 win over Fulham on Monday, amidst the Italian Serie A mid-season break. "I want to be back. I'm not the kind of guy to keep his feelings hidden," Mourinho told The Sun. "I have always said the same - I love it here, I love it here, I love it here. "I won two titles in three years and all the other cups too. I was very successful so it is normal that other clubs here will want me. "I won two titles with Porto, two with Chelsea and now I want to make it two, plus two, plus two by winning it again with Inter. That would be special. "But yes, I believe I will be back one day. I don't leave any club mid-season to go to another. So until the end of the season, there's no chance that I will leave Inter." Emotional Mourinho was glad with the reception of Chelsea fans, three months before facing the Blues in the Champions League. "I feel the love. I really do - and it is very emotional," he said. "It is only the second time I have been back to London since I left and it's the first time I have been back to Stamford Bridge. "I left it so long because I didn't want to be a factor in disturbing things here. "They seemed to be changing coaches every three months and I did not like that and I did not want to be seen to be interfering or causing problems. "I also stayed away because it was painful to return - I had such great times here, I loved it here and I never wanted to leave. "It hurt to go and so it was always going to be difficult to come back again. "And I will be back again soon because we have the Champions League in a couple of months and that has given me the chance, the opportunity to come over to see everyone I worked with, but also to watch Chelsea."