The Borneo Post

Mourinho needs cure for winter blues

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MANCHESTER, Uni t ed Kingdom: December has been a disappoint­ing month for Jose Mourinho, who needs Manchester United to beat Southampto­n at Old Trafford on Saturday in order to restore some optimism for the New Year.

Mourinho has seen United fall 15 points behind runaway leaders Manchester City in the Premier League title race, as well as suffer an embarrassi­ng League Cup exit against Championsh­ip side Bristol City.

Successive 2- 2 draws in the league, against Leicester City and Burnley, have only deepened the United manager’s frustratio­n.

Mourinho accused his players of “childish” decisions as they conceded a late equaliser at Leicester last Saturday, and was every bit as angry with the defending against Burnley on Boxing Day.

The quality of United’s defending has become an increasing problem for Mourinho of late.

Having kept eight clean sheets in their opening 10 league matches, they have managed just two past 10.

Injuries to Eric Bailly and Phil various stages campaign have helped in that respect, but with the Ivory Coast internatio­nal set to be out for another couple of months as he recovers from ankle surgery, Mourinho has to find a solution at the back quickly.

Chris Smalling, another of United’s central defenders, missed the Burnley game with a groin injury picked up at Leicester, and the manager still seems reluctant to use Victor Lindelof in that role in Premier League games.

Mourinho is still looking for his best combinatio­n in attack too.

Romelu Lukaku is struggling to rediscover his early-season form,

We always have that fighting spirit, that never-give-up attitude and we’ll see where it gets us. Jesse Lingard, Manchester United’s English midfielder

in the Jones at of the no t while Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c is only beginning to find his way back to match fitness after seven months out with cruciate knee ligament damage.

France striker Anthony Martial missed the Burnley match with a knee injury, and will be assessed before a decision is taken on whether to include him in the squad to face Southampto­n.

Jesse Lingard has played himself into contention for a start after coming on as a half- time substitute for Ibrahimovi­c to score the two goals that earned United a Boxing Day point.

“We always have that fighting spirit, that never-give-up attitude and we’ll see where it gets us,” Lingard said.

Paul Pogba, meanwhile, is set to continue as captain, h av i n g take n over the role from th e injured Antonio Valencia.

“Against Leicester we felt that it could be an extra motivation for him ( Pogba) and that was it, there was no special decision,” Mourinho said.

“But maybe, because he’s a young guy and made in the club academy, he has the conditions to be captain in the future.”

Southampto­n have been sleepwalki­ng their way into the relegation picture thanks to just one win in their last 11 games and will kick off at Old Trafford on the back of a 5-2 Wembley defeat by Tottenham on Boxing Day.

Saints have just sold Virgil van Dijk to Liverpool for £ 75 million ( US$ 100 million), a world-record fee for a defender, and underpress­ure manager Mauricio Pellegrino is hopeful he will be given the funds to bring in at least three new players ove r January, including a direct replacemen­t.

“At Southampto­n now it is impossible to bring in player for

mi l lion,” a £50 h e said. “But maybe for us it can mean in the future one or two or three players with this money. If we reinvest it could be positive. “Now the Virgil deal is done, my best wishes for him, but it has to be a positive impact to reinvest, a good decision for the future.” Pellegrino revealed he had been studying United’s performanc­e against Burnley in the hope of pulling off a similar success. “I was analysing that game but now our target is to bounce back in the Southampto­n way, to play with more character and be more clinical,” he said. — AFP

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