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Man Utd aim to defy Mourinho’s doubts

Last season’s runners-up to kick off new Premier League season

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Manchester United have to defy their own manager Jose Mourinho’s fears for a season of doom and gloom when they kick off the Premier League campaign against Leicester City on Friday.

Mourinho has repeatedly called for more backing in the transfer market if United are to close the record 19-point gap they trailed Manchester City by last season despite finishing second in the table.

Instead, the Portuguese’s mood has been further soured by seeing another fierce rival Liverpool steal a march with a 170 million pound ($220 million) splurge on new signings.

“If we don’t make our team better it will be a difficult season for us,” Mourinho warned earlier this week, so far to no avail ahead of the transfer deadline.

After securing the signatures of Brazilian internatio­nal midfielder Fred and Portuguese teenage fullback Diogo Dalot early in the window, strengthen­ing his center back options has been Mourinho’s priority.

Yet, United could end up facing one of Mourinho’s top targets in Harry Maguire at Old Trafford, with Leicester reportedly holding out for a worldrecor­d fee for a defender to land one of England’s heroes from a run to the World Cup semifinals.

Maguire and Leicester’s main goal threat, Jamie Vardy, may not start having just returned to preseason training this week after their exertions in Russia.

But United are even more shorthande­d by the quick turnaround between the World Cup and the start of the new season.

Romelu Lukaku, Marcus Rashford, Phil Jones and Victor Lindelof were all praised by Mourinho for cutting short their holidays to return to training and be in the frame to play a part on Friday.

Paul Pogba did not follow suit as the French World Cup winner’s frosty relationsh­ip with Mourinho has sparked interest from Barcelona.

But Mourinho must finally get the best from his star midfielder and Alexis Sanchez to avoid his third season in charge turning sour as it did in his second spell at Chelsea and Real Madrid.

Mourinho was sacked by Chelsea in December 2015 with the then Premier League champions languishin­g in 16th, just one point above the relegation places.

Likewise in his final campaign in the Spanish capital in 2012-13, Mourinho clashed with a number of senior players in a trophyless season.

The ingredient­s appear to be in place for another Mourinho meltdown should United get off to a bad start, and he believes even the scheduling of his side’s opening fixture has made his task even harder. “I want to say a nice word, we were unlucky to get the Friday match as we could get the Sunday,” he bemoaned at opening the campaign.

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