Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Mourinho critical of United’s finishing

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JOSE Mourinho admits it is “difficult” to know how to instil the missing killer instinct that continues to hamper Manchester United.

Comfort made way for frustratio­n as l ast night’s Europa League quarter-final first leg at Anderlecht came to a close, an all too familiar theme during the Portuguese’s first season at Old Trafford.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan (right) put United on course for a deserved victory at the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, yet an inability to turn dominance into goals saw them caught cold by Leander Dendoncker’s late header.

While United’s away goal in the 1-1 draw could prove decisive, a 14th draw of t he campaign i n all competitio­ns clearly irked Mourinho.

“The result is positive,” the United boss said.

“To play at home with an advantage, to start the game with an advantage, is a good result.

“But I think the result should be much better and we can only blame ourselves. We had an easy game to play in the second half and we didn’t play in attack with that instinct.

“We lost the ball easily too many times, we stopped our counteratt­acks because of sloppy touches, sloppy decisions.

“And then we gave them the opportunit­y to have some counteratt­acks that, luckily, our defenders were very much in the game and they resolved all these problems.

“But, if I was a Manchester United defender, I would be very upset with the attacking players because they have to kill the game and they didn’t.”

Asked what he can do about United’s poor finishing, Mourinho retorted: “Good question, difficult answer.”

The need to “kill matches” is clear if United are to kick on and veteran midfielder Michael Carrick echoed his manager’s sentiments.

“It was frustratin­g but we were so in control in the first half and we got sloppy,” he said.

“We’ve got to kill teams off and we were in control of the game but we didn’t do that.

“It was frustratin­g but we didn’t do that and we should have won that game comfortabl­y.

“I’m completely disappoint­ed really. We need to be more ruthless and kill things off, it’s as simple as that. It’s too comfortabl­e.

“It was almost too easy at times and we got sloppy and lost possession. It’s one of those scorelines where it’s dangerous.”

Anderlecht manager Rene Weiler was, understand­ably, upbeat by contrast, given the way the club’s first European quarter-final in 20 years ended.

“It’s a good result, that’s clear,” he said.

“We played against a very good team in Manchester United.

“We had a lot of difficulti­es in the first half, we did not create a lot of chances, the opponent was very strong. In the second half, we showed a lot of courage.”

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