Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho, has defiantly defended his Team’s 3:0 loss to Tottenham by reminding journalists that he has won three premiere league titles more than 19 other managers put together.
Manchester United hosted Tottenham on Monday night and were comfortably dispatched by the London club – United’s Second consecutive loss – but Jose Mourinho doesn’t think these are difficult times. He said:
“The best team, the offensive team, the team that pressed hard, that created chances and missed chances, but then from the first corner that Tottenham had they scored one goal and immediately that team was in the game. I’m frustrated but I’m happy with the players and the performance.
“I think we created more chances today than in the majority of our matches so of course I’m frustrated. “I think the feeling is what I was trying to do was to keep their motivation and that’s not easy – normally when you play well you win it and I think that’s what I try not to let go away with the score. One goal comes and everything can change.”
On the defence, he adds: “We worked amazingly well this week but there are things that you can’t resolve.
“I think the fans are the best judges in football and they were fantastic to the players and I wanted to make sure the fans had from us what they deserve and wanted to be fair to them because they were fantastic – I don’t consider it a difficult time.”
He said: “We lost against Sevilla (last season in the Champions League last 16)
and we were booed because we deserved it. Today the players left the pitch after losing at home and they were applauded because they deserved it, so we keep trying, trying, trying.
“What was the score? This (holding three fingers up). What is this also? Three Premierships I have won, more Premierships than the other 19 managers put together . Me three, them two.
“Respect, respect, respect.”
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