Oman Daily Observer

Mourinho makes ‘head coach’ jibe after transfer frustratio­n

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MANCHESTER, England: Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho said he was closing the book on a frustratin­g transfer window but could not resist one last jibe after his team’s opening Premier League 2-1 win over Leicester City on Friday.

Mourinho has made no secret of his disappoint­ment that he was not able to significan­tly strengthen his team during the close-season.

On Friday, British media reports suggested that the club’s chief executive Ed Woodward had rejected some of Mourinho’s targets and that the pair had divergent views over United’s recruitmen­t policy.

“It will be a difficult season for everybody, not just for us. I had my plans for many months and I find myself with the market closed in a situation I did not think I would be in,” said the former Chelsea and Real Madrid manager.

“That’s football management. I think football is changing and managers should be called head coaches. I think we are more head coaches than managers,” he said.

A number of clubs, such as Arsenal, have begun to use the title ‘head coach’ rather than the traditiona­l ‘manager’ to reflect the changed structures with increased roles for Directors of Football, heads of recruitmen­t and chief executives.

While Mourinho was happy with his team’s effort against Leicester, he refused to be drawn on whether his team would be genuine title contenders this year after finishing in second place, 19 points behind champions Manchester City, last season.

“We have to wait until the end of November to understand if we can fight for the title,” he said. — Reuters

 ?? — Reuters ?? Manchester United’s Fred with Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho after being substitute­d.
— Reuters Manchester United’s Fred with Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho after being substitute­d.

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