Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Real chance for Mourinho as Ronaldo unlikely to start

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

The sensation overall is not good, when you don’t win any of your four games something is wrong.

Manchester United’s Jose Mourinho can collect the one European trophy he lacks when his side face Real Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup on Tuesday in his first competitiv­e meeting with the Spanish giants since an acrimoniou­s split in 2013.

Mourinho, whose team won the Europa League last season to salvage an otherwise disappoint­ing first campaign under the Portuguese, led Real to the Liga title with a record 100 points and won a King’s Cup in an eventful stay between 2010 and 2013.

His achievemen­ts at the Santiago Bernabeu were overshadow­ed, however, by his falling out with key dressing room figures such as Sergio Ramos and Iker Casillas as well as confrontat­ions with referees and opponents plus a failure to win the Champions League, as Real lost in the semi finals each year.

Mourinho’s legacy has been upstaged by the Spanish club’s three Champions League triumphs in the four years since his departure, although in a recent interview the Portuguese claimed he had “to beg” Real’s board to let him leave for Chelsea.

Champions League holders Real will be without talisman and former United forward Cristiano Ronaldo in Skopje, Macedonia, as the Portugal internatio­nal was allowed to report late for pre-season training after he played in the Confederat­ions Cup.

Zinedine Zidane’s side beat Sevilla 3-2 in extra-time last year to win the showcase match and the French coach is targeting a fourth European trophy in less than two years in charge of Real, which would match Mourinho’s tally of continenta­l titles.

Real have added promising youngsters Theo Hernandez and Dani Ceballos to their talentpack­ed squad which won a Liga and Champions League double last season while parting ways with forwards Alvaro Morata and James Rodriguez.

Their reported interest in French teenage sensation Kylian Mbappe has yet to materialis­e, however.

United beat Real on penalties after a 1-1 draw in a friendly in California last month and won five of their other pre-season games.

Real, meanwhile, failed to win any of their four friendluie­s in the United States in 90 minutes, losing 3-2 to Barca and getting thrashed 4-1 by Manchester City. “The sensation overall is not good, when you don’t win any of your four games something is wrong,” Zidane told reporters after the tour.

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