The Star (Jamaica)

‘A little wind and they fall’ – Mourinho’s derby jibe at City

- MANCHESTER, England (AP):

Jose Mourinho has noted a weakness in the Manchester City team that has swatted aside all-comers in the English Premier League this season.

“If you ask me one thing that I don’t like a lot, it’s that they lose the balance very easily,” the Manchester United manager said yesterday, two days before his team’s top-of-thetable match against unbeaten leader City at Old Trafford.

Mourinho paused, then added: “A little bit of wind and they fall.”

It was a rare jibe in what has been an amicable build-up to a match that has so much at stake, given that City is already eight points clear of second-place United after winning 14 of its 15 games. If City goes 11 points clear, the second half of the league campaign could be a procession for Pep Guardiola’s side.

“They defend well, react well to the moment they lose the ball, have good dynamic in attack, have creative movements, have amazing players, a fantastic coach,” Mourinho said in praise of City and Guardiola, his long-time managerial rival dating back to their time in Spain in charge of Real Madrid and Barcelona, respective­ly.

The only other time Mourinho mentioned Guardiola in the pre-match news conference yesterday came when he was asked about the City coach wearing a yellow ribbon on his tops in recent weeks.

Guardiola has said the small badge is a gesture of support for imprisoned politician­s Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sanchez, who remain incarcerat­ed amid the row over Catalan independen­ce. Guardiola was born in Catalonia and is revered in the region because of his links with Barcelona’s football team, as both a player and coach.

Mourinho said Guardiola was within his rights as a “normal citizen” to show his political belief and ideology, but doubted if it should be tolerated by UEFA.

“I know Pep for many years. I think I know what Pep feels about his country,” Mourinho said. “To have it in football ... I don’t know the rules. If the rules allow us to do that, he is a free citizen to do it. But I am not sure if the rules allow us to make any political message on the pitch.”

Asked if he would make a similar gesture, Mourinho said: “I don’t think I will be allowed to do. That’s just what I think.”

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