Jose Mourinho is set to take over at Real Madrid amid worries among their fans that he would instill defensive-minded tactics into their team. The Portuguese tactician steered Inter Milan to an unprecedented treble for Italian teams before opting to have a new experience at Spanish giants Real. He helped Inter win the Serie A, the Italian Cup and the European Champions League with an efficient football that was described by many as 'unentertaining'. But that does not mean that the self-styled Special One does not an eye an exciting brand of football at Real. "I am hungry for that as well, no doubt. My Madrid will always play well, will attack, and win," Mourinho said in an interview with Spanish daily AS. However, the former Chelsea and Porto coach believes that he should use his cautious tactics sometimes. "There will be moments that one will have to take on a match in a different way. My team will take the pitch with one thing in mind: win," he added. "And if we win by 3-1 and are left with ten men on the pitch, my players will have to work together to defend. That's simply how it is." Real, who ended the season empty-handed, said they will unveil Mourinho as their new boss on Monday.