Mourinho takes centre stage
All eyes will be on Man United manager when they squareoff against Chelsea on Saturday
MANCHESTER:MANCHESTER United manager Jose Mourinho’s ‘it’s not about me‘ comment after his team’s thrilling comeback win over Newcastle United is unlikely to be heeded on Saturday when he returns to his former club Chelsea.
Mourinho’s words, spoken after United fans chanted his name in appreciation of the 3-2 victory, may have reflected a weariness at the constant focus on his position at Old Trafford but the spotlight will unavoidably be on the Portuguese again.
The manner of United’s win, with three goals in the final 20 minutes of all-out attacking football, has raised the question of whether he will embrace a more positive style of play.
Nothing in Mourinho’s history suggests that is likely and the prospect of facing Maurizio Sarri’s in-form team at Stamford Bridge is a strong deterrent against a cavalier approach.
Second-placed Chelsea are unbeaten, level on points with champions Manchester City and challengers Liverpool and with their Belgian forward Eden Hazard in scintillating form they will start as clear favourites.
United are already seven points behind the leading trio having lost to Brighton and Hove Albion and West Ham United on the road and Tottenham Hotspur at home and Mourinho will be keen to ensure they avoid defeat in west London.
Chelsea have not lost at home to United since October 2012, losing just two of the 16 meetings between the two since then and Mourinho has suffered four defeats in six games against his former club since taking over at United.
But as he reminded the media in his recent demand for more “respect” Mourinho won three Premier League titles in his two spells as Chelsea manager.
The former Porto and Real Madrid boss has never been afraid to play defensively when visiting top rivals and so for all the hope that he might try to replicate the ‘gung-ho’ second half display against Newcastle it would be no surprise if he were to revert to type on Saturday.
TOTTENHAM’S ERIKSEN FIT FOR WEST HAM TIE
LONDON: Tottenham playmaker Christian Eriksen has returned to the squad for Saturday’s trip to lowly West Ham United after recovering from a stomach injury, manager Mauricio Pochettino said on Thursday.
“Christian is ready again to compete. We will decide on Saturday if he will play from the beginning or from the bench and I have nothing to say about the comments from the Denmark coach,” Pochettino said.