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Mourinho: City players go to ground ‘very easily’

- Press Associatio­n

Jose Mourinho said Manchester City’s players go down very easily, with the Manchester United manager saying it only takes a “little bit of wind” to knock them over.

The 175th Manchester derby is comfortabl­y the biggest match of the Premier League season so far as second-place United attempt to claw back Pep Guardiola’s runaway leaders.

Eight points is the gap ahead today’s Old Trafford encounter and Mourinho has looked to disrupt rivals City before a ball is kicked. While full of praise for Guardiola’s side, the Portuguese used the opportunit­y to underline the unbeaten league leaders’ apparent tendency to hit the deck.

“They are a good team,” Mourinho said. “They defend well, they react well to the moment they lose the ball. They have a good dynamic in attack, they have creative movement. They have amazing players, they have a fantastic coach, they have lots of good things.

“If you ask me one thing that I don’t like a lot it’s that they lose their balance very easily. You know, a little bit of wind and they fall.”

Mourinho’s comments are unlikely to go down well at the Etihad Stadium, especially after Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger accused in-form Raheem Sterling of diving last month.

Fernandinh­o was booked for simulation at Huddersfie­ld Town and Burnley manager Sean Dyche fumed with the way Bernardo Silva went down to win a penalty earlier in the campaign.

Mourinho has only added fuel to the fire, while the United manager has suggested he would find himself in hot water if he expressed political views in the way Guardiola does.

The City manager wears a yellow ribbon in support of imprisoned Catalan politician­s.

“If the rules allow us to do that, he is a free citizen to do it,” Mourinho said. “But I am not sure if the rules allows to have any political message on the pitch. That’s just my doubt.

“But I know Pep and I know his feelings like everybody else knows because it is public about his country.”

Asked if he would never do a similar thing, he added: “I think I wouldn’t be allowed to do. That’s just what I think.”

Uefa allows political messages without offensive content, while the English Football Associatio­n is understood to have

The one thing I don’t like a lot it’s that they lose their balance very easily. You know, a little bit of wind and they fall JOSE MOURINHO Manchester United manager on City’s players

a similar criteria. The subject kicked off a pre-match news conference in which Mourinho pledged to stop taking aim at his own fans.

The United manager was put out by an apparent lack of support for Romelu Lukaku in October’s when against Tottenham Hotspur. Mourinho then made a chatting gesture at the following home game against Benfica having dug out some of his own fans in his programme notes.

“I stop with that,” he said. “I am not going to write any more words about it, I am not going to say any more words about it.”

He added: “I am paid to try and give them happiness, which is what I try to do every day.”

 ?? AP ?? Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho had mostly praise for Pep Guardiola’s City team ahead of their derby today
AP Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho had mostly praise for Pep Guardiola’s City team ahead of their derby today

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