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What in the Devil?

Mourinho tears into his players after shock defeat

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LONDON: Jose Mourinho launched a withering verbal attack on his Manchester United players following their surprise English Premier League defeat at Huddersfie­ld and confessed he was shocked by their lacklustre performanc­e.

United were beaten for the first time this season, while promoted Huddersfie­ld’s 2-1 win marked their first top-flight victory over their illustriou­s visitors since 1952.

Huddersfie­ld’s goals, scored by Aaron Mooy and Laurent Depoitre, were a direct result of disastrous mistakes by United’s Juan Mata and Victor Lindelof.

“In the first half I was waiting for it,” said Mourinho, whose side replied through substitute Marcus Rashford.

“It was Mata and Victor, but it could have been another because the attitude was really poor.

“When I lose matches, I like to lose because the opponent was better, had more quality. When you lose because of attitude, that is really bad.

“I heard Ander Herrera in an interview saying the attitude and desire was poor. Oh my God.

“When a player says that and a player feels that, I think they should then all go to the press conference and explain why, because I cannot explain that.”

Mourinho’s team had only conceded two league goals, in a 2-2 draw at Stoke in early September, before Saturday’s visit to the John Smith’s Stadium.

But the United manager was more concerned by the fact it was the first time in his 15 months in charge that he had detected such a poor attitude.

“I don’t even remember a friendly match where our attitude was so poor,” he said.

“Of course it concerns me, yes, because if it happened today, why can’t it happen tomorrow?

“It was a surprise, but it is reality. It was a surprise, yes, but it happened.

“For me it is quite easy and sim- ple to say the team that deserved to win won.

United visit Swansea in the League Cup on Wednesday before hosting Tottenham Hotspur and visiting Chelsea in their next two Premier League games.

Having seen their 12-game unbeaten run come to an end, Mourinho said he did not know how his team would react.

“I don’t like to anticipate the reactions because I don’t know how to say in this moment,” he said.

“We come here to play a Premier League match, to play for three points.

“I feel really disappoint­ed and if I was a Manchester United supporter – not a manager, but a traditiona­l supporter – I would be really disappoint­ed.” — AFP

 ?? — AP ?? Two up: Laurent Depoitre (left) scoring Huddersfie­ld’s second goal against Manchester United at the John Smith’s Stadium on Saturday.
— AP Two up: Laurent Depoitre (left) scoring Huddersfie­ld’s second goal against Manchester United at the John Smith’s Stadium on Saturday.

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