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Jose insists his £300m squad is still in transition

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JOSE MOURINHO has once again told Manchester United fans they will have to wait for a return to the glory days, insisting his lavishly assembled squad is ‘in transition’.

A fortnight after he launched into an impassione­d 12-minute explanatio­n of the club’s ‘heritage’, the United manager used his programme notes for the match against Swansea to defend his record and point to the future.

‘At the start of today there was only one club in front of us and 18 clubs behind us,’ he wrote. ‘While in the future, of course, we want all 19 teams to be behind us, the rest of this league [season] has to be dedicated to keeping ourselves in that second place in the table.

‘That is our reality. It is clear for everyone to see that this club is in a moment of transition.’ United have spent almost £300million since Mourinho arrived before the start of last season, but he added: ‘In the history of football all around the world, all of the biggest clubs have phases of continuous victories and phases of transition, and these cycles go on.

‘Despite this, last season we managed to win two major trophies, including the only competitio­n this club had never won — the Europa League — and we also returned to the Champions League.

‘This season, we are through to the semi-final of the FA Cup and our aim, of course, will be to try to win it.

‘We are also aiming to qualify for the Champions League again, while moving forward from last season’s sixth-place finish to secure second place in the Premier League table.

‘I think this club is in a good position. We are always looking to the future, and in the future, of course, we want to be the top team in the Premier League.’ MESSAGES of support have poured in for ex-England captain Ray Wilkins, 61, as he battles for life in a London hospital after a cardiac arrest. Wilkins collapsed at home in Surrey on Wednesday. Former Chelsea star Frank Lampard said: ‘All thoughts and strength with this man and his family tonight.’

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