Mourinho's job safe – even if we lose to Chelsea, says Inter president Internazionale president Massimo Moratti has promised the manager, José Mourinho, will keep his job even if the club are knocked out of theChampions League by Chelsea. Mourinho's current club will face his former team when Inter meet Chelsea in the first knock-out round of this season's competition, with the tie split over two legs on 24 February and 16 March. Inter were last continental champions in the 1964-65 campaign, with Moratti's father, Angelo, presiding over the club. Moratti told Italian newspaper La Stampa: "The Champions League should not become an obsession or a complex for us. That's not the case for me, thanks to the fact that as a family, we have already won this title. We know, however, that we have to work from a psychological standpoint to overcome the first hurdle." When asked if Mourinho would leave if they fail against Chelsea, Moratti added: "No, the coach will remain with us." Mourinho's Inter failed to score in two matches against Manchester United last season as they were eliminated from the Champions League in the last 16. The 46-year-old Portuguese coach is in his second season at Inter and is under contract until June 2012. Guardian