Mourinho put his arm around Huang Kaiwen's shoulder and asked: "How are you feeling today?"
"It's alright, the game's intensity was average."
Huang Kaiwen said: "Because Gerrard was heavily marked, Liverpool couldn't really perform, mainly due to the good tactical arrangements."
Mourinho's smile broadened, and he said warmly to Huang Kaiwen: "Among all the players I've coached, not to mention technical ability, your game reading skills are absolutely the best. You should become a great coach after you retire."
"I haven't thought that far ahead yet."
Huang Kaiwen replied with a smile.
He wasn't too interested in Mourinho's words.
Mourinho was easy-going now and had a good relationship with the Yellow Ball King.
But if Huang Kaiwen really did hang up his boots and coach, they would be opponents, and Mourinho wouldn't hold back his words.
Mourinho is a pragmatist.
If you want to keep a good relationship with him, you shouldn't mind what he says during matches.
