Mourinho not feeling the pressure as Valencia test looms

Mourinho not feeling the pressure as Valencia test looms

by Joseph Anthony
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Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho denied on Monday that his job is on the line but did say some of his players care more than others ahead of the Champions League Group H match against Valencia on Tuesday.


United have struggled this season, collecting 10 points from their opening seven Premier League matches and being dumped out of the League Cup by second-tier Derby County.

They did, however, secure an emphatic 3-0 victory over Young Boys in their first Champions League group match.

Since then, reports of unrest with leading player Paul Pogba, which led to the Frenchman being demoted as vice-captain, have led to suggestions that Mourinho is losing his influence at Old Trafford.

But the Portuguese coach was in a confident mood on Monday and when asked at a news conference if he felt his job was on the line, he simply answered: โ€œNo, I donโ€™t.โ€

Media reports following Unitedโ€™s 3-1 league defeat at West Ham United on Saturday linked former Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane with Mourinhoโ€™s job.

Asked if he had spoken to the clubโ€™s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward following Saturdayโ€™s loss, Mourinho gave a tetchy reply.


โ€œThatโ€™s a private matter. Iโ€™m not asking you who did you speak with yesterday or this morning, who was your last phone call, thatโ€™s a private matter. Iโ€™m not going to answer it,โ€ he said.

The West Ham defeat drew sharp criticism from defender Luke Shaw who said United needed to take responsibility for the โ€œhorrendousโ€ result.

Mourinho said it was down to more than just the players to turn the situation around.

โ€œThe performance on the pitch is the consequence of many factors,โ€ he said.

โ€œLuke Shaw for example said โ€˜we players on the pitch have to give moreโ€™. I like that perspective but I donโ€™t agree totally. Everyone at the club has a role to play. The kit man, the nutritionist. I have a role to play, everyone has a role to play.

โ€œI think that some care more than others,โ€ he added.


Tuesdayโ€™s match at Old Trafford could be a good opportunity for United to bounce back against a Valencia side who have one win in eight matches in all competitions this season, although that came against Real Sociedad on Saturday.

United go into the game depleted as Ashley Young picked up an injury during the loss at West Ham, while Marcos Rojo, Ander Herrera and Jesse Lingard are also sidelined.

Midfielder Nemanja Matic said the West Ham defeat was one of his worst games for United.

โ€œEveryone has a responsibility,โ€ he said. โ€œWe have spoken between us and we know the situation is not good and we can do better. Everyone is trying to do more for the team.

โ€œTomorrow is a great chance to do that against a big team. I expect everyone will give more and be more concentrated.โ€

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