Belfast Telegraph

City? They are already out, says cocky Mourinho

- BY ANDY HAMPSON

REAL Madrid boss Jose Mourinho has told Manchester City their Champions League bid is already over — and that it must hurt.

The Premier League winners must beat the Spanish giants in their Group D clash at the Etihad Stadium tonight to retain just a slim hope of reaching the knockout stages.

Even then they would need to follow up by beating Borussia Dortmund in Germany in a fortnight and still hope other results went in their favour to progress.

Mourinho says that is not going to happen and feels that must be damaging for a team that should be capable of winning the Champions League.

The former Chelsea boss said: “I think they are a team to win the competitio­n — one of the teams to win the competitio­n.

“I think it is normal if a big team doesn't win the competitio­n because there are other teams with the same power, desire and responsibi­lity, and only one can win.

“I don't think it is normal when you are out of the competitio­n at the very early stage.

“I speak for myself. If Real Madrid loses a final or semi-final, or even a quarter-final, that is football.

“When you are out at the group phase it is more difficult to accept and understand.

“Last season they are out, and I think this season they will be out again.

“I think they can win tomorrow, of course they can, and they can also win in Dortmund, why not, but eight points is not enough.

“So I think they are out for the second consecutiv­e time and that must be difficult for them.”

Real are well placed to qualify themselves even though it is Dortmund that top the group with eight points.

Mourinho's side have seven with Ajax on four and City two in a tough group comprised of domestic champions.

Mourinho, for whom the game will be his 100th in the Champions League, said: “This is a very difficult group. Since the beginning we knew a big team is out, probably two.

“We know every mistake costs and we have known since the beginning everything in this group is in risk.

“Other teams are playing easy groups and have known from day one they would qualify easily.

“City, Real Madrid and Borussia all want to win the competitio­n, we all can but we all know we can be out in the group stage, especially as Ajax are also taking points and have some ambitions.”

Real got their campaign off to a winning start when they came from behind to beat City 3-2 in the latter stages of their opening game at the Bernabeu two months ago.

Mourinho, a twice winner of the Champions League, said: “That game was crucial, for sure.

“If City had won that match the history would be different.

“We had a fantastic reaction in that match and those three points are crucial for us to be in a position where, I'm not saying were are completely safe but, we depend on ourselves.”

Given his past successes with Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan and now Real, coupled with the notoriousl­y short shelf- life of the coach's job at the Bernabeu, Mourinho's future is often the subject of speculatio­n.

The 49-year-old, who has regularly spoken of his love for England, has been linked with a return to the Premier League and again teased journalist­s by suggesting he could come back.

 ??  ?? Thirst for success: Jose Mourinho speaks to the media yesterday
Thirst for success: Jose Mourinho speaks to the media yesterday

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