The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mourinho, Man United seek return of old magic

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MANCHESTER (United Kingdom): He has twice stunned Old Trafford into silence on Champions League nights, but as Manchester United make their competitio­n return, Jose Mourinho’s obligation is to make the old stadium roar.

In 2004 his Porto side sensationa­lly eliminated United in the Champions League last 16 and in 2013 he returned with Real Madrid to bring the curtain down on Alex Ferguson’s European exploits in the Old Trafford dugout.

The Champions League has always been the competitio­n in which Mourinho has defined himself and he has already been talking up his chances of surpassing Ferguson’s record as the competitio­n’s most experience­d manager.

“I know that I am in the top five or six. I’m quite far, especially from the top one, but I will fight hard to go for that record,” said Mourinho, who has overseen 133 Champions League games to Ferguson’s 194.

“Last season I lost a season in the chase for this record (as United won the Europa League), but Manchester United is where Manchester United has to be and I’m really happy with that.

“The Champions League night is a unique experience for everyone. I have some players without that great experience.

“I think it will be fabulous for them and the fans to be back in the Champions League and to have the initial three matches to be played at Old Trafford, I think is fantastic.”

The Old Trafford crowd’s first encounter with their current manager in March 2004 exposed them to the full force of Mourinho the provocateu­r.

He raced down the touchline, coattails flapping behind him, when Costinha’s late goal took Porto through at United’s expense, before witheringl­y proclaimin­g that Ferguson’s side “should be doing a lot better”.

Nine years later, the Mourinho who took his seat in the dugout was an altogether more conciliato­ry figure.

He later claimed he already knew about Ferguson’s impending retirement at that point and his unusually diplomatic comments before and after the game suggested a desire to ingratiate himself with United’s fans and board.

“The best team lost,” Mourinho said after a 2-1 win for Real Madrid in the last 16 that hinged on a contentiou­s red card shown to United winger Nani for catching Alvaro Arbeloa with a high boot.

But rather than Mourinho leading United into the next campaign, it was the hapless David Moyes, who managed to steer the club to the Champions League quarter-finals even as the wheels fell off domestical­ly.

United’s toils under Moyes and then Louis van Gaal mean Old Trafford has not staged a Champions League knockout game since April 2014.

They rediscover­ed the winning feeling in Europe under Mourinho last season by triumphing in the Europa League, but it is the Champions League where both he and United feel they belong.

Mourinho, 54, dreams of becoming only the third manager to win three European Cups, after Bob Paisley and Carlo Ancelotti, and the first to do so with three different clubs.

But his stock in the competitio­n has dipped since his second success with Inter Milan in 2010, the Portuguese having failed to go beyond the semi-finals in his three years at Madrid and twoand-a-half-year second stint at Chelsea.

Both he and United also have reason to be wary of their first Group A opponents Basel, who visit Old Trafford on Wednesday.

Four years ago, the first Champions League game of Mourinho’s second Chelsea tenure culminated in a surprise 2-1 home defeat by the Swiss club.

Chelsea, like United now, were the defending Europa League champions. - AFP

 ??  ?? (FILES) This file photo taken on May 24, 2017 shows Manchester United’s Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho shows four fingers for his four European titles after the UEFA Europa League final football match Ajax Amsterdam v Manchester United on May 24,...
(FILES) This file photo taken on May 24, 2017 shows Manchester United’s Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho shows four fingers for his four European titles after the UEFA Europa League final football match Ajax Amsterdam v Manchester United on May 24,...

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