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MOURINHO RULES OUT RONALDO MOVE

United manager makes it clear he won’t waste time on Real Madrid star

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JOSE Mourinho ruled out any attempt to bring Cristiano Ronaldo back to Old Trafford after Manchester United opened their US tour on Saturday with a 5-2 rout of the Los Angeles Galaxy.

United manager Mourinho is keen to bolster his ranks further after already strengthen­ing his squad with the additions of Victor Lindelof and Romelu Lukaku.

But the Portuguese manager poured cold water on the possibilit­y of an attempt to prise United legend Ronaldo away from Real Madrid.

“I’m not going to waste my time thinking about players who are mission impossible,” Mourinho told reporters after the win.

Earlier, England striker Marcus Rashford scored twice with Marouane Fellaini, Anthony Martial and Henrikh Mkhitaryan bagging United’s other goals in a onesided victory in front of 25,667 fans at the StubHub Centre.

New striker Lukaku was unable to get in on the goals after a 45minute debut in the second half.

Lukaku missed one golden chance four minutes into his United debut, with his shot saved by Galaxy goalkeeper Brian Rowe.

However Mourinho was satisfied with Lukaku’s “unselfish” display in leading the line.

“Lukaku is a target man, he plays with his back to opponents,” Mourinho said. “A good thing today for me is to see that he’s a team player. He’s not selfish. He’s not obsessed with goals.

“He was not that worried about himself, he was worried about the improvemen­t of the team.”

Mourinho later revealed that Rashford, who looks to have added a physical dimension to his game, was still growing.

“It’s just the natural evolution of a kid,” Mourinho said. “He’s already taller than when I arrived 13 months ago. He’s three centimeter­s taller. He’s put on some muscle but without any kind of specific work because his speed is his most important quality and we don’t want to lose that.”

Mourinho changed his entire line-up at half-time, mirroring wholesale changes made by the Galaxy.

Mourinho said the game had been “an amazing training exercise.”

“That’s what we need,” he said. “They gave us two different teams they gave people with intensity, so it was good for us.”

Mourinho was also satisfied with an experiment­al formation which saw him play with a three-man central defence.

“We tried a system that is not our main system,” he said. “We were working a few days on this to try to make the players feel a new experience in a new position and I’m really happy happy with that.

“It’s something we have to keep working and keep improving in case during the season we decided to play with three at the back. Maybe we want to do it more times.”

United travel to Utah to face Real Salt Lake in the second game of their US tour today. AFP

I’m not going to waste my time thinking about players who are mission impossible.

JOSE MOURINHO

 ?? AFP PIC ?? United’s Marcus Rashford falls as Galaxy’s Hugo Arellano defends during their friendly game in California on Saturday.
AFP PIC United’s Marcus Rashford falls as Galaxy’s Hugo Arellano defends during their friendly game in California on Saturday.
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