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Mourinho’s warning,

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JOSE MOURINHO set the Champions League bar high for his Manchester United team after criticisin­g them for trying to play “fantasy football” in a 3-0 win over Basel on Tuesday.

Marouane Fellaini, Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford all scored their first Champions League goals as United eased past the Swiss side at Old Trafford.

Mourinho, bidding to win the competitio­n for a third time having taken Porto and Inter Milan all the way, accused his side of switching off after Lukaku’s goal put them 2-0 ahead shortly after the interval, having dominated the first half.

“Three points are important when you start the group phase at home,” Mourinho, who took United to the Europa League title last season in his first campaign in charge, told BT Sport.

“Until 2-0 we were very stable, with confidence and patience, with good choices, played quite well.

“After that everything changed. We stopped to think, we stopped playing simple, we stopped making the right decisions on the pitch and we could have put ourselves in trouble

“But they didn’t score. We tried to play fantasy football, tricks, and when you stop to play seriously I don’t like it. You gamble a bit. Maybe they felt the game was under control. But football is football, you have to respect opponents.”

Basel did have some chances, but never really threatened to punish Manchester United for some sloppy second-half passing.

Mourinho, however, will know that those kind of mistakes will be punished by sides with more bite than the Swiss.

Mourinho’s other concern was a hamstring injury that forced Paul Pogba, United’s skipper, off midway through the first half.

Pogba, 24, would miss the weekend Premier League match against Everton, Mourinho confirmed, but said in Fellaini, who replaced Pogba, he has an ideal stand-in.

“I keep saying the same, Fellaini is a player with special qualities he does things that other players cannot do. He gives me a multiple area of actions and positions and philosophy on the pitch and is one of my most important players,” Mourinho, 54, said.

Mourinho was pleased to welcome back wing back Ashley Young who provided the cross for Fellaini’s opener on his first match since injuring himself in the Europa League semi-final, second leg against Celta Vigo in May.

However Mourinho did admit that Pogba faces “a few weeks” on the sidelines.

Pogba was taken off after 18 minutes against the Swiss team at Old Trafford.

“I don’t know. I just know from experience it’s a muscular injury. In my experience, muscular injury stops you from playing for a few weeks, I think,” Mourinho told the Red Devils’ website (www. manutd.com).

“It looks for me, too, (like a hamstring injury) but I haven’t spoken yet to the medical department.”

Mourinho replaced Pogba with midfielder Fellaini, who headed in the opener on Tuesday before setting up Marcus Rashford’s strike.

The Belgian is a contender to fill in for the Frenchman against Everton.

“Squads are for this, squads are for injuries, squads are for suspension­s,” Mourinho said.

“We don’t cry with injuries. So if no Paul for Sunday, we have Herrera, we have Carrick, we have Fellaini and we have Matic,” he added.

League leaders United have made a strong start to the season with three wins from their first three games before a 2-2 draw against Stoke City.

Everton have one win from four games. – Reuters

 ?? REUTERS ?? IN BAD SHAPE: Paul Pogba faces a few weeks on the sidelines after sustaining a hamstring injury against Basel on Tuesday.
REUTERS IN BAD SHAPE: Paul Pogba faces a few weeks on the sidelines after sustaining a hamstring injury against Basel on Tuesday.

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