Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

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UNDER FIRE Man United boss says players are honest and want to give their best in current crisis

- Agence FrancePres­se sportm@hindustant­imes.com ■

MANCHESTER: Under-fire Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho believes some of his misfiring squad “care more than others” as speculatio­n mounts over whether the Portuguese coach’s time in charge at Old Trafford is coming to an end.

A third defeat in seven Premier League games at West Ham on Saturday saw United fall nine points adrift of leaders Manchester City and Liverpool.

Ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League clash with Valencia, Mourinho insisted he doesn’t fear for his job but refused to state whether he had met with the club’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward in past few days.

Mourinho also defended his players from accusation­s of not trying hard enough, but believes some are taking a slump in form more to heart than others.

“I think that some care more than others,” said Mourinho.

“After 20 years of football, I’m still the kid I was. I’m still naive, but I still don’t believe that a player is not honest.

“Until somebody that was a big profession­al player says ‘I was a dishonest player’, I will always believe the players are honest and want to give their best.”

Mourinho laughed off speculatio­n he has been contacted by former Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane, the favourite to replace him in the Old Trafford hot seat if Mourinho is dismissed.

A report in The Sun claimed Zidane had phoned Mourinho to reassure him the Frenchman isn’t plotting to take his job. When asked about the story, Mourinho turned the tables on the journalist who wrote the story by telling reporters to ask him whether the story was true and joked his phone had been bugged.

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United left-back Luke Shaw said the players have to take more responsibi­lity for a poor start to the campaign, rather than Mourinho proving to be the fall guy.

However, Mourinho accepted his share of the blame as a switch to a back three with midfielder Scott McTominay operating as a central defender backfired at West Ham. “The performanc­e on the pitch in my opinion is the consequenc­e of many factors,” he said.

“Luke Shaw for example said something I agree (with), but don’t agree totally (with) because I am part of it and other persons are part of it: ‘We players on the pitch we have to perform, we have to give more’.

Mourinho’s public spat with star midfielder Paul Pogba has been another sideshow to a stuttering season.

Pogba was stripped of the vicecaptai­ncy last week, but one of Mourinho’s most trusted lieutenant­s, Nemanja Matic, believes leadership is about how you perform on the pitch, rather than wearing the armband.

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