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Watford confound United

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LONDON: Another match, another defeat for José Mourinho.

Yesterday’s 3-1 loss at Watford was United’s third in eight days and sent statistici­ans scrambling to find out when the ‘Special One’ had last been such a Beaten One.

The answer was 2006. While Mourinho did lose three consecutiv­e games last year with Chelsea, one of those was after a shoot-out in the Capital One Cup.

After yesterday’s defeat Mourinho was philosophi­cal, suggesting that luck will eventually shine on his team, but he will struggle to deflect criticism that United lack the discipline and order usually associated with his teams.

The uncertaint­y over Wayne Rooney epitomises his problems. The striker started off playing a more withdrawn role against Watford, apparently to allow Paul Pogba to forge further forward. But England’s top scorer seldom looked comfortabl­e, mistiming passes and tackles on a frustratin­g afternoon. After the break he pushed further forward as United chased the equaliser and, when Marcus Rashford delivered it, appeared to have stumbled on a formation that worked until Watford proved otherwise.

Critics suggest that when Mourinho finds his best team it will probably not include both Rooney and Pogba, who like to occupy the same areas.

Although the Frenchman hit the crossbar with one fizzing first-half shot, he was largely outshone in midfield by his compatriot Etienne Capoue, who joined Watford in the summer for $108-million less that United lavished on the former Juventus star.

Once again United were undone by individual mistakes, failing to track the build-up that led to Juan Zuniga’s goal and then giving away a soft penalty late.

“The second goal was an individual mistake,” said Mourinho. “We know we have to press and not allow them one in the box. We know the midfielder­s arrive like the first goal from behind so there is another individual mistake. I cannot control, I cannot improve the referee and linesman and I cannot be critic.” – Reuters

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