Glasgow Times

Mourinho throws point to the Wolves

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MANCHESTER United boss Jose Mourinho said he was more disappoint­ed after Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Wolves at Old Trafford than he had been following last month’s 3-0 loss to Tottenham.

Mourinho was critical of his players’ attitude in a game which saw a fine strike from Wolves’ Joao Moutinho in the 53rd minute cancel out Fred’s 18th-minute opener.

It ended a run of three successive wins since that defeat at home to Spurs, and it could have been worse but for the performanc­e of David de Gea.

Mourinho said: “If we had played against Wolves like we played against Tottenham, then I think we win.

“It looks a contradict­ion, but I’m more disappoint­ed than I was against Tottenham. Because against Tottenham, obviously we lost the game, but I liked very, very much my team’s performanc­e.

“(Against Wolves), of course, we had a better result – one point is better than zero. But I did not like my team.”

Saturday’s contest was watched from the stands by former United boss Sir Alex Ferguson on his first return to the ground since having emergency brain surgery.

Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo, whose side have also drawn 1-1 against champions Manchester City this term, expressed his pride in what he had seen from his players.

“I’m proud of the way we started the game, and proud of the character we showed after, when we were (1-0 down),” he said.

“I’m proud of the way we played – the way we defended, organised, putting bodies in front of the ball, and the way we created our chances.”

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