The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mourinho blasts United

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MANCHESTER. — Jose Mourinho launched an astonishin­g verbal tirade against his Manchester United players after they reached the FA Cup soccer semi-finals, accusing them of “a lack of personalit­y, lack of class and lack of desire”.

Just 24 hours after the United manager had made a memorable defence of his own record in the pre-match press conference, Mourinho turned his attention to his players after a comfortabl­e 2- 0 quarter-final victory over Brighton on Saturday night.

Only Nemanja Matic, who set up the opening goal for Romelu Lukaku before scoring a late second himself, and youngster Scott McTominay were spared massive criticism.

And after Mourinho claimed he was looking for a response to the midweek Champions League exit to Sevilla, the Portuguese veteran even claimed some of his players lacked the personalit­y and desire to play for the famous English Premier League club.

“I didn’t like the game,” said Mourinho. “I think we deserved to win but I didn’t have the reaction from all of them.

“I had the reaction from some of them. Some of them were mentally strong enough with the football quality to play - that was the reason we won.

“But a team of 11, when you have a minimum of six or seven players performing and wanting to play, who want the responsibi­lity to have the ball, who have the desire really to play - it is difficult to have a good performanc­e.

“So I am not happy with the performanc­e at all. But I am happy with the result.”

England full-back Luke Shaw was the one player named by Mourinho as having failed to follow his game plan and was, accordingl­y, substitute­d at half-time.

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