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Players are not sabotaging my efforts, says Mourinho

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MANCHESTER: Jose Mourinho insists his Manchester United players are giving their maximum effort despite repeated criticism by him of their performanc­es.

The 55-year-old United manager claimed any accusation his players were underperfo­rming because they did not like him would be “dishonest”.

Mourinho has been withering in his assessment of United’s performanc­es in their past two league matches, saying his players lacked “heart” after they were held 0-0 at home by Crystal Palace on Nov.24.

He then suggested there were not enough “mad dogs” in his team following last Saturday’s 2-2 draw at Southampto­n.

None of United’s players spoke to the media after the match at St Mary’s Stadium.

Yetthereha­vebeenrepo­rtsofdress­ing room disharmony, with Mourinho reportedly comparing France midfielder Paul Pogba to a “virus” in an angryranta­tsouthampt­on.mourinho has declined to comment on the latest reports of a fall-out with Pogba, and would not even by drawn on whether he thought the midfielder had played poorly at Southampto­n.

“Are you asking or saying? I am not going to analyse the performanc­e individual­ly,” he said.

“The names I gave at Southampto­n were the names that I chose in a positive way who showed that desire, that fighting spirit, that anger, that pride.”

Mourinho, though, would not accept his players were underperfo­rming deliberate­ly.

“I am not agreeing with you or saying that some players don’t want to give the maximum,” he said. “I don’t share that view.” Speaking more generally, he suggested players are profession­al enough to continue to give their best even if they do not get on with the manager.

“If you think a player only plays when, in your words, he is behind the manager, what I have to call these players — or, in this case, what you are calling them — is dishonest,” said Mourinho.

“A football player is paid — and very well paid — to be a football profession­al. “What is that? It is to train every day to his limits, to play every game to his limits, is to behave socially according to the nature of his job, is to respect the millions of fans around the world and to respect the club.

“One thing is to perform well and not so well, another thing is to be a football profession­al.

“If you say that a player plays well or bad because of how good a manager is, you are calling the player dishonest.”

He also criticised pundits such as former United star Rio Ferdinand who have suggested this season that there may be a player mutiny at Old Trafford.

“When pundits, who were profession­al players, say that this player is not playing for the manager, did they do that when they were players? Were they dishonest players?” said Mourinho.

“If they were, they shouldn’t be in front of a camera speaking to millions of people.

“You analyse a player by asking: ‘Is he performing, yes or no?’ You shouldn’t go in that direction because you are calling the players dishonest.

“Do you believe a player scores in his own goal and then runs and celebrates, saying: ‘I scored in my own goal because I don’t like the manager’? Do you believe in that? I don’t believe in that.”

 ??  ?? Coach Jose Mourinho has been withering in his assessment of Manchester United’s performanc­es in their past two league matches, saying his players lacked “heart” after they were held 0-0 at home by Crystal Palace on Nov.24.
Coach Jose Mourinho has been withering in his assessment of Manchester United’s performanc­es in their past two league matches, saying his players lacked “heart” after they were held 0-0 at home by Crystal Palace on Nov.24.

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