Daily Dispatch

Mourinho faces off with former right-hand man

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MANCHESTER United manager Jose Mourinho is in optimistic mood as he prepares to face an old friend in Middlesbro­ugh handler Aitor Karanka, despite facing the prospect of being without his captain.

Wayne Rooney was absent with a minor thigh problem as Manchester United recorded a fourth successive Premier League victory by beating Sunderland 3-1 on Monday, and Mourinho admitted immediatel­y after that match a quick recall may be unwise.

United are not short of attacking options even without Rooney who, in any case, has become an increasing­ly peripheral figure at Old Trafford this season.

Mourinho has made sure of saying all the right things with regards to the England forward’s value to his club, but the fact is he has started just eight of United’s 18 league matches under Mourinho, and has not scored in the English top division since the opening weekend.

United, though, can count on goals from elsewhere as they seek to defeat opponents led by Karanka, who was Mourinho’s assistant at Real Madrid.

Swedish veteran Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c, having endured a mini-drought in the autumn, has well and truly put that behind him.

His neat finish against Sunderland brought his 11th goal in the last 10 matches, and took his total in all competitio­ns to 50 for the calendar year, a period that takes in his final months at Paris Saint-Germain and his last few games with Sweden before his summer internatio­nal retirement.

“The team spirit I see Mourinho said.

“It is getting better every single day and I think that is showing in the way we are playing, because some of the football we have produced in recent weeks has been very good.”

Karanka has thanked Mourinho for giving him the confidence to pursue a career in management as he prepares to go up against his mentor for the first time.

“He has a great way about him, a manner with the players and I learned so much from him about how to make things work,” said Karanka — AFP is just fant

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