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Mourinho laments lack of cutting edge

United might even be on top of league if being more ruthless: manager

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Jose Mourinho fears Manchester United’s bid to qualify for the Champions League will fail because of their inability to kill off inferior opponents at Old Trafford.

United had most of the possession and chances against struggling Bournemout­h on Saturday, but Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c’s penalty miss forced them to settle for a 1- 1 draw.

Mourinho’s side have dropped home points against a number of sides below them in the table this season, with Stoke, Burnley and Hull all picking up draws when second best.

The United manager believes if his team had been more ruthless, they could even be challengin­g Chelsea for the title, but instead they are three points adrift of the top four.

“If you look at the points we lost at home, all the other matches we drew. If you accumulate those points, you are talking another 10 or 12,” Mourinho said.

“Then you are not just talking about top four, but top two or maybe even top one. There are matches to play, points to win and points to lose, but the reality is that we are losing too many points at home.”

The match was dominated by three flash points just before halftime, first when Tyrone Mings escaped punishment for stamping on Ibrahimovi­c’s head, then when the United striker elbowed the Bournemout­h defender in the face.

Referee Kevin Friend did not penalize either player, but did then send off Bournemout­h captain Andrew Surman for a second bookable offense as he pushed over Ibrahimovi­c in the aftermath of the elbow incident.

Friend than also sent Bournemout­h assistant manager Jason Tindall to the stand for making his protests too forcefully at half- time.

That all came after Josh King’s penalty had canceled out Marcos Rojo’s first league goal for United, and before Ibrahimovi­c’s second- half spot kick was saved by Bournemout­h keeper Artur Boruc.

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