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Former Fenerbahce star, Stephen Appiah, believes Jose Mourinho’s character fits the club so well after his appointment as head coach of the Turkish club.
The legendary Portuguese manager was unveiled as coach of the Istanbul-based club after leaving AS Roma in January.
Reacting to Mourinho joining his former club as manager, Appiah expressed excitement and added that the move will help Fenerbahce because of Jose’s pedigree.
"I’m so excited because when it comes to Fenerbahce the fans are crazy. The character of Mourinho is going to fit so well with the club,” Stephen Appiah told Responsible Gambling.
“His fame and coaching skills are going to give something huge to the Turkish Super League in general."
Stephen Appiah has made over 60 league appearances for Fenerbahce between 2005 and 2008.
The former Ghana captain has won two titles with the Turkish giants; the 2006/07 Turkish Super League and the 2007 Turkish Super Cup.
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