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The Mafia planned to kidnap José Mourinho

Genoa Police arrested 4 Macedonian criminals hired by organized crime had in their possession photographs and recordings of the football coach.

José Mourinho is the man earns the most money on soccer fields in Italy, it could be a main reason that cause the underworld followed him recently and planned to kidnap him.

Genoa Police arrested four Macedonian criminals that had in their possession pictures, drawings and recordings of conversations of the Inter coach, when the target was  kidnapping the Portuguese. Recordings material were also seized from his bedroom and it got  found that those four who were hired by the local mafia elements.

Security increased around Mourinho the coach himself and his family should get a meeting with representatives of the Italian police, considering moving it from his home out of fear for his safety. Age of four detainees ranged from 20 to 24 and it seems that this time the Portuguese came cheap.

Mourinho replaced Inter Roberto Manchester Ginny led the last Vskodto Hnrazuri winning. Before that led to Chelsea winning the championship cup in England, after winning with Porto won the championship, Cup and two European titles, the UEFA Cup (2002 / 3) Champions League (2003 / 4).

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