The Mercury

Jose showing the strain

- London

AFTER successive Premier League defeats, Manchester United will hope to re-energise their faltering campaign and make up ground on the early pacesetter­s with victory at home to champions Leicester City tomorrow.

After losing to leaders Manchester City and Watford, either side of a Champions League defeat to Feyenoord, United already trail Pep Guardiola’s vibrant City by six points and sit in seventh place.

Manager Jose Mourinho has spoken about his new charges reacting badly to “negativity”, which some observers felt he increased with public criticism of defender Luke Shaw after the 3-1 defeat by Watford last weekend.

A 3-1 win over Northampto­n Town in the League Cup on Wednesday prevented a fourth consecutiv­e defeat, but it was not an entirely convincing United performanc­e against the third-tier outfit.

There will particular interest in Mourinho’s team selection at home to Leicester and whether England and United captain Wayne Rooney, who has been in poor form, keeps his place.

Mourinho has lashed out at football’s “Einsteins” for criticisin­g him during the English Premier League club’s run of three successive defeats.

“We had a bad week. I know that the world is full of Einsteins, I know that they tried to delete 16 years of my career,” Mourinho said.

“They tried to delete an unbelievab­le history of Manchester United Football Club and to focus on a bad week with three bad results. But that’s the new football, it’s full of Einsteins.”

City, having won their first five league games, visit Swansea City for the second time in four days, after Guardiola’s side won 2-1 in a League Cup tie on Wednesday.

Striker Sergio Aguero will be available after completing a three-match suspension, although City scored six goals without him in the two league matches he missed against United and Bournemout­h.

Everton and Tottenham Hotspur, the two other unbeaten sides lying second and third respective­ly, both face long trips tomorrow.

Everton go to the south coast to face Bournemout­h, who are in the bottom four but held them 3-3 in one of the most dramatic games of last season, with four goals in the last 10 minutes.

Tottenham, missing injured England striker Harry Kane, travel to the north-east to face promoted Middlesbro­ugh, who started well before losing their last two games.

Arsene Wenger, named as Arsenal manager 20 years ago this week, will hope to celebrate with victory in the London derby at home to Chelsea.

Antonio Conte’s side slipped up at home to Liverpool last Friday to drop to fifth place, before impressing the manager by recovering from 2-0 down to win a League Cup tie 4-2 at Leicester.

Liverpool’s victory at Stamford Bridge took them up to sixth, and they will be fancied for a third successive league victory at home to Hull City.

Manager Juergen Klopp wants his players to be “angry” and guard against complacenc­y. He is optimistic that striker Daniel Sturridge will be fit. – Reuters

 ?? PICTURE: REUTERS ?? Manager Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United host Premier League Champions Leicester City at Old Trafford tomorrow.
PICTURE: REUTERS Manager Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United host Premier League Champions Leicester City at Old Trafford tomorrow.

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