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Jose Mourinho has responded to a young Aston Villa fan's letter asking if could come and manage the struggling west Midlanders.
Chelsea lead the Premier League by seven points and Villa have just slipped into the relegation zone, after which they sacked manager Paul Lambert.
Six-year-old Villa fan Jude Branson sent 'The Special One' a hand-written letter last week, before Lambert's dismissal, writing:
"Dear Mr Mourinho, My name is Jude. I am 6 years old and I support Aston Villa.
"You are my favourite manager.
"Please could you manage Villa and bring Costa with you?
"We need help.
"Thank you Jude Branson."
Little Jude's father, Phil, says that while he did not get his wish, he did get a signed photograph from Mourinho.
Who will be the next Aston Villa manager?Show all 8 1 /8Who will be the next Aston Villa manager? Who will be the next Aston Villa manager? Tim Sherwood The short-term manager of Tottenham is in danger of becoming the next Alan Curbishley - linked with every vacancy but never landing the job. At one stage looked certain to take over at QPR but pulled out of the running after failing to get assurances about where the club was heading. With Aston Villa Randy Lerner making no secret of his desire to sell the club, there could be sticking points yet again.
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Who will be the next Aston Villa manager? Glenn Hoddle The former England manager was among the staff at QPR but in the shake-up after Harry Redknapp departed he left Loftus Road too. Has not managed any side since he left Wolves in 2006, spending many of the intervening years as a television pundit.
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Who will be the next Aston Villa manager? Michael Laudrup The Dane has been strongly linked with the vacancy at QPR and his agent has indicated he would be keen on a return to the Premier League - so much so he would be willing to take a pay cut from his current job as manager of Qatari side Lekhwiya. But his agent has also said Laudrup will honour his contract - meaning any move to Aston Villa might have to wait. The former Barcelona player is regarded highly after taking Swansea to League Cup success and instilling an easy-on-the-eye style of football in Wales despite a limited budget.
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Who will be the next Aston Villa manager? Jurgen Klinsmann Jurgen Klinsmann has often found himself linked with a return to the Premier League where he remains well loved for his entertaining spell as a Tottenham striker. Is still the manager of the United States, a job he took in 2011, and with another World Cup very far away he could be tempted by a return to club football.
Who will be the next Aston Villa manager? Gareth Southgate Having only been appointed as manager of the England Under-21s in 2013 it would take a lot to tempt Southgate away. But his history with Aston Villa makes is a possibility - the former defender made over 200 appearances for the Villains. Only other management experience came at Middlesbrough - where he oversaw the club's relegation from the Premier League.
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Who will be the next Aston Villa manager? Neil Lennon The former Celtic manager only recently returned to management with Bolton where he made a quick impact to help them move away from the relegation zone. Recent results haven't been quite so impressive but five league titles with Celtic and some impressive Champions League results see his stock remain high.
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Who will be the next Aston Villa manager? Roy Keane Was recently among Paul Lambert's staff at Aston Villa before departing to concentrate on his assistant role with the Republic of Ireland. The appointment of Keane would see someone arrive who already knows the players and the club and he certainly has the fear factor if that is what is needed to kick the faltering team into shape. However the former Manchester United captain has failed to replicate his success as a player in the management roles he has held at Sunderland and Ipswich.
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Who will be the next Aston Villa manager? Sean Dyche A coach with real respect and is proving why he's regarded so highly by giving Burnley a real fighting chance of Premier League survival despite the shoestring budget at Turf Moor. Would take a lot to tempt him away - particularly just for another relegation battle.
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"Jude had a nice surprise today when he came back home from school to find that Jose had sent him a signed picture addressed to himself," Phil told the Birmingham Mail.
"The only thing he wanted from his letter was Mourinho to take over at Villa.
Young Jude and his letter to Jose Mourinho (birminghammail.co.uk) "He he didn't get that! So the next best thing for him is definitely this acknowledgement from the man himself.
"It'll be framed and put on his bedroom wall. It's good to know that his letter was read and maybe even planted the seed in his head which will lead him to the Villa job one day. This is an excellent way to end a brilliant few days for Jude."
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