Italian goal
Mourinho said he had always wanted to work in Serie A after being named as Roberto Mancini's replacement with the Italian champions, explaining: "Working with a big club in Italy has always been one of my goals so I thank Inter for giving me this chance to work in a fantastic country, especially in football terms. It will be an important challenge for me and I guess it will be good fun for you as well."
Transfer talk
The new coach remained cautious over talk of new transfers, saying: "Inter are already a great side and there is no need to change the squad drastically. We all think we need two or three new players to be more competitive. I have been reading in newspapers saying that I want players from all around Europe but it is not true. I like this squad we have and the mentality of these players.
European target
"This is a message to the players in the current squad," he added. "I want to work with them and I will not name any transfer target today. We want to win every trophy. The UEFA Champions League is a dream and I think next season there will not less than eleven teams who can win it. It's the competition of details, because the smallest things can make the difference."

