The former Inter and Chelsea trainer pointed out that if his team did not play an attractive game, fans would not be flocking to the Bernabeu to see them in action

SOURCE: GOAL
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho is dismissive of critics who claim that his side value good results over attractive football and has also stated that he has no intention of leaving the Spanish team in the near future.
Madrid currently sit at the top of La Liga, three points clear of rivals Barcelona with 16 games of the season played. Some observers, however, have opined that compared to the Catalan giants, the Blancos' game is more functional than spectacular.
The Portuguese coach, though, is not in agreement with that analysis, and is adamant that fans flock to see his team because they enjoy watching them in action.
"Real Madrid play very well. If anyone says that we don't and that we are only interested in results, they are lying," he pointed out in an interview with the club's official website on Friday.
"We play well, we entertain and the people want to see us. We have the Santiago Bernabeu, whatever the game and against whoever, always completely full and it takes a few people to fill the Bernabeu."
Mourinho then addressed a question over his future and stated that, although his admiration of the English game has never been a secret, at this time he was not considering leaving Madrid with the team on such a high.
"This project has some great years in front of it. The best is still to come and it would not be very intelligent if I have been dedicated since the first day, giving my heart to this project only to then think of leaving it halfway through," he explained.
"That is why this story is still being written, because I am where I want to be and I want to carry on."
Mourinho has been with Madrid since 2010 after he led Inter to Champions League victory.