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Jose got it wrong ...this cup IS worth winning

- IAN LADYMAN @Ian_Ladyman_DM

GIVen Jose Mourinho’s affinity with the League Cup it is surprising to hear him say that english football could be better off without it. It is also very hard to agree.

The competitio­n was the first one Mourinho won in england, with Chelsea in 2005. Last year it became his first trophy with United, too. After winning the europa League in May, he encouraged his players to hold up three fingers — one for each trophy won.

So we can presume it has mattered to Mourinho in the past and we hope it will continue to matter now.

It seems that every season we have this debate. The early rounds of what we now call the Carabao Cup always feature under-strength teams, strange results and, inevitably, a whiff of apathy. From that point of view, this season is no different.

But nor, I suspect, will things be different once we head deep into winter. For those clubs which remain for the quarter-finals and beyond, the competitio­n will become very important indeed.

Mourinho asked on Wednesday: ‘Could english football be better without this competitio­n? Maybe we would be fresher for european competitio­ns.’

It wouldn’t really. Allowing next week’s Champions League participan­ts to play their Premier League games on Friday night or Saturday lunchtime would. But that is a different point. And Mourinho’s is a narrow argument anyway. There are 92 clubs in the profession­al pyramid and only seven of them are playing in europe this season. Should we really scrap — or radically amend — a competitio­n that has become part of the game’s structure for 57 years just so that United, Chelsea, Liverpool and the rest can concentrat­e on european matches that matter to them and only them? Of course we should not.

The big Premier League clubs should have big enough squads to cope with four competitio­ns. If they don’t, they haven’t got their recruitmen­t and academy structures right. And if they wish to play under- strength teams early in the Carabao Cup, so be it.

What is more surprising is that some of the smaller Premier League clubs choose to do the same.

If we presume that clubs like Burnley, Stoke and even everton cannot win the Premier League, it is puzzling that they don’t focus more intently on trying to win a competitio­n that some of those above them in the league do not care so much about.

Talk of prioritisi­ng the league is bogus. It’s only September. Cup finals are, to some extent, what football is about, even now.

Attendance­s around the country suggested this week that the public have not fallen out of love with the eFL’s flagship competitio­n.

Over the years, the League Cup has been trimmed — endless replays do nothing for anyone. But it has been squeezed enough.

now is not the time to question further the legitimacy of this competitio­n. It is actually time to do the opposite and put a fence around it.

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