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Ibra won’t leave Man United a failure, vows Mourinho

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MANCHESTER, Uni t ed Kingdom: Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is looking forward to working with Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c again next season after declaring the striker’s contract extension will be a formality.

Ibrahimovi­c 35, arrived from Paris Saint- Germain in July on a one-year deal with an option for a further year, which Mourinho in November indicated United would look to take up.

Af ter Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c scored once and made two goals in United’s 3-1 Boxing Day win over Sunderland, Mourinho said the clause had not been activated yet, but would be.

“It is activated in his brain and it is activated also in my decisions and in the owners’ and the board’s. So it is no problem,” said Mourinho.

Ibrahimovi­c’s goal against Sunderland means that he has scored 50 times across all competitio­ns for club and country during 2016, the year he retired from internatio­nal football with Sweden.

“I am not really surprised because he is a very intelligen­t guy and a very proud man,” Mourinho said.

“He de cided to come to Manchester United and to the Premier League, to a club with the level of expectatio­n of Manchester United, in the most difficult league in the world for a striker.

“When he decides to come here, it is because he knows he can do it.

“When we contacted him and he said, yes, he will come, I was sure that he was not coming here to leave the Premier League without proving himself.

“To leave the Premier League having failed at Manchester United? No way.

“When such a guy decided to come, I was completely clear that he would be ready and he is ready for more next season. He will be here again.”

Ibrahimovi­c set up Daley Blind to put United ahead in the 39th minute and then ran through to score from Paul Pogba’s pass before setting up Henrikh Mkhitaryan for a spectacula­r ‘scorpion kick’ volley.

United secured a four th successive Premier League win, and extended their unbeaten record in all competitio­ns to 11 matches, in the absence of captain Wayne Rooney.

The Uni ted captain was withdrawn from the squad after suffering a thigh muscle injury in training.

Mourinho said the England c ap t a i n wa s a doubt for United’s home match against Middlesbro­ugh on New Year’s Eve.

Asked if Rooney would be fit, Mourinho said: “I don’t think so. I hope so. I would like him to be.

“He is always a player I would like to be available. Let’s see. It is not a big deal, but in four days, I have my doubts.”

Sunderland manager David Moyes suffered defeat on his first return to Old Trafford since United sacked him in April 2014.

Moyes, whose team remain in the Premier League relegation zone, said he enjoyed his return, despite the publicity that surrounded him in the days before the fixture.

“When you are in football, what comes around goes around,” said the Scot, whose team replied through Fabio Borini’s long-range effort.

“I knew that some day I would come up against the Manchester United players or work with some of them.

“I think that’s what happens when you’re in football. I enjoyed coming back. I have always enjoyed coming here. It’s a hard place to come, a hard place to get a result, and that showed today.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Manchester United’s Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c (right) lifts the ball over Sunderland’s English goalkeeper Jordan Pickford (centre) to score their second goal during the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and...
Manchester United’s Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c (right) lifts the ball over Sunderland’s English goalkeeper Jordan Pickford (centre) to score their second goal during the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and...

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