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Looking at the bigger picture

Mourinho focused more on Europa League than City derby

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LONDON: Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho said he was prioritisi­ng the Europa League despite his team being able to jump above Manchester City into the fourth Champions League qualificat­ion spot with a win in Thursday’s derby.

United’s 2-0 win at Burnley in the English Premier League on Sunday brings them within a point of fourth-placed City ahead of the derby clash at the Etihad.

But with the games coming thick and fast and injuries taking a toll on his team, Mourinho said he would rotate his squad again with an eye on the May 4 Europa League, semi- final first leg at Spanish club Celta Vigo.

Asked about the chance to overtake City with a win in the derby, the Portuguese said: “But if we beat Celta we go to the final.

“Yes it is important for us to play in the Champions League but this club wants trophies.

“We cannot give the club the Premier League. We have a 25% chance to win the Europa League and we have to put everything on it.

“I will rotate the players again, I will rest some players again.

“At least in terms of expectatio­n for the game, the emotions, it is better a derby with one point difference than with four,” he said.

One player who could be missing on Thursday is French midfielder Paul Pogba who was replaced at the end of Sunday’s game.

“Dead he is for sure,” said Mourinho.

“If he is injured or if it is just super accumulati­on of fatigue in the muscles I don’t know.

“But if he cannot play Thursday, he cannot play on Thursday. Another one plays and we don’t cry,” he said.

Having lost top scorer Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c to a serious knee injury in Thursday’s Europa League win over Anderlecht, Mourinho was particular­ly pleased with the way Anthony Martial played in attack.

“(Martial) was very good, with the ball and without the ball in the middle of two strong central midfielder­s, without anyone in behind him because we had no number 10 just behind him.

“He was quite distant from our midfielder­s, he was very good,” he said. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Playing a big role: Manchester United striker Anthony Martial (right) vying for the ball with Burnley midfielder Joey Barton in the English Premier League match at Turf Moor on Sunday. — AFP
Playing a big role: Manchester United striker Anthony Martial (right) vying for the ball with Burnley midfielder Joey Barton in the English Premier League match at Turf Moor on Sunday. — AFP

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