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Mourinho not happy despite Man United’s 3-0 win

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manchester — Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho accused his players of not showing an appropriat­e level of mental preparatio­n during their 3-0 Europa League victory over Saint-Etienne.

Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c’s hat-trick earned United a handsome win in Thursday’s last 32 first-leg match at Old Trafford, but the scoreline did not tell the full story.

Saint-Etienne finished the first half strongly and substitute Nolan Roux spurned a glorious chance to level two minutes before Ibrahimovi­c netted United’s second goal in the 75th minute.

Mourinho said United’s first half had been “so bad” and when asked why, he said it had been down to a “lack of concentrat­ion”.

“I had the feeling immediatel­y in the dressing room: too noisy, too funny, too relaxed,” he told reporters. “Then my assistants had the feeling in the warm-up, with some of the guys not really focused on getting the right adrenaline in their bodies. “The game started and the first thing we did was a back-pass (by Eric Bailly) to the striker to be face-to-face with Sergio (Romero, the United goalkeeper).

“Lack of concentrat­ion. When you don’t have it, it’s difficult to recover it. In the first half it was hard. “Even myself on the touchline, it was difficult, the communicat­ion. I needed half-time. We were lucky to be winning 1-0. After that, different story, different result.”

Mourinho has made no secret of the fact he would rather be playing in the Champions League than its sister competitio­n, but he said that was no excuse for United’s lack of focus. “I know the Champions League is the competitio­n everyone wants to play, everyone wants to win,” he said. “But we don’t play the Champions League, we play the Europa League. We had the group phase a little bit like this. When we needed to win, we did it.” Ibrahimovi­c, 35, took his tally of goals against Saint-Etienne to 17 in 14 games, but the 17th hat trick of his career was also probably the most scruffy.

He opened the scoring with a 15th-minute free-kick that was awarded for a seemingly non-existent foul on him by Jordan Veretout and his shot trickled past Stephane Ruffier via a deflection off Vincent Pajot. His second goal was a tap-in created by substitute Marcus Rashford and his third, with two minutes to play, came from the spot after he crumpled following a challenge by Kevin Theophile-Catherine. — Agencies

 ?? — AFP ?? Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c (right) celebrates scoring his team’s first goal.
— AFP Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c (right) celebrates scoring his team’s first goal.

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