Toronto Star

Man U’s comeback cues up Mourinho

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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND— Jose Mourinho lashed at his critics after Manchester United’s thrilling 3-2 come-from-behind victory against Newcastle on Saturday, calling the attacks against him “wickedness” and “manhunting.”

Three goals in the last 20 minutes by Juan Mata, Anthony Martial, and Alexis Sanchez earned United its first English Premier League win since the opening round, as it rallied from conceding two goals in the first 10 minutes.

United’s manager has been under mounting speculatio­n he’ll be fired because of a string of poor results and for verbal attacks on his own players.

“It happened that we started nervous, the team in my opinion didn’t cope well with the pressure of the manhunting,” Mourinho said.

“I am 55 years old. It is the first time I see manhunting. I can cope with it. I can live with it. Some of the boys, in spite of them not being the man that is hunted, they are not coping well with it.

“This is new, it makes me not just a better manager but an even better person. I understand things in the human nature nowadays and in the industry where I work. I used to love it, I still love it, but it is different.

“There is too much wickedness in something that should be beautiful. I cope with it with some sadness. I am mature, I am a big boy, and I will deal with it.”

Newcastle, without a league win, got early goals from Brazil- ian wingback Kenedy and Yoshinori Muto. Mourinho reacted by bringing on Mata for centre half Eric Bailly after 19 minutes, but the boos still rung around Old Trafford at the interval.

United was a different team in the second half and Mata curled in a free kick in the 70th minute. Martial equalized five minutes later with a fierce low drive following an exchange of passes with Paul Pogba.

 ?? OLI SCARFF AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Paul Pogba and Manchester United ended a four-match winless skid on Saturday.
OLI SCARFF AFP/GETTY IMAGES Paul Pogba and Manchester United ended a four-match winless skid on Saturday.

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