Kuwait Times

Europa crucial for Mourinho

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Jose Mourinho’s first season at Manchester United will be deemed by many as a failure unless they win today’s Europa League final against Ajax Amsterdam to secure Champions League qualificat­ion. The Portuguese coach arrived at Old Trafford at the start of this campaign charged with the task of restoring United to, if not their old dominance, at least a place at the top table in the Premier League elite. But a sixth-place finish is lower than Mourinho’s predecesso­r Louis van Gaal managed in his two seasons, which concluded with fourth and fifth places.

It is not the prestige of the Europa League title that would change the perspectiv­e on the former Chelsea and Real Madrid manager’s first year at United but the place that triumph would secure in the continent’s top club competitio­n. For United, a second straight season outside the European elite would not only be a blow for the fans and the club’s status but could also affect their ability to recruit the very best talent from across the globe. For Mourinho, there is also his own ‘brand’ to consider. The 54-year-old left Chelsea last season after a shocking campaign of under-achievemen­t, only for largely the same group of players to march to the Premier League title this term under his replacemen­t Italian Antonio Conte.

The move to United offered a chance to restore Mourinho’s reputation as a winner but a season with just a League Cup triumph and no Champions League place would surely have his critics crowing again. Mourinho’s tactics have been criticized as overly cautious and others have taken aim at his habit of publicly naming and shaming individual players, such as full-back Luke Shaw. On Monday, ex-France and Arsenal striker turned Sky Sports TV pundit Thierry Henry said United’s biggest signing - world record 89 million pounds ($115.62 million) purchase Paul Pogba - was underperfo­rming due to Mourinho’s tactics. “They don’t use Pogba where he should be playing - he’s not a holding midfielder. He likes to play higher or off the left,” said Henry. But a win over Ajax would allow a greater hearing for a more generous evaluation of Mourinho’s first 12 months at United. Last month’s 2-0 home victory over eventual English champions Chelsea, provided indication­s that next season United could be both more successful and more entertaini­ng.— Reuters

 ?? —AP ?? CARRINGTON: Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho attends a training session at the AON Training Complex in Carrington yesterday, ahead of the Europa League Final against Ajax today.
—AP CARRINGTON: Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho attends a training session at the AON Training Complex in Carrington yesterday, ahead of the Europa League Final against Ajax today.

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