The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mourinho blames Premier League for Euro shortfall

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MANCHESTER (United Kingdom): The Premier League is partly responsibl­e for English clubs' underachie­vements in European competitio­ns this season, according to Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho.

Continuing a recent trend, there are only two English sides left in Europe -- Leicester City in the Champions League, United in the Europa League -- compared to four from Spain and three from Germany.

Citing his own club's packed schedule, Mourinho said the Premier League's refusal to give teams more time to prepare for and recover from European fixtures was hurting their continenta­l ambitions.

"I think they don't give an 's' about the English teams in Europe," he said. "They simply don't care. There are other interests that are more important.

"Every country, they try to do that little support to the teams in European football, but here it's difficult.

"My time in Italy, they decided when clubs got to the knockout stages of the Europa League and Champions League, the week before, if they play Tuesday or Wednesday, they play on the Friday.

"In Portugal, every team that plays in Europe, they play on the next Monday. So every country's doing that. Germany's doing that.

"It makes no sense (not to do it). It's just a little bit of common sense, if they want, or if they're happy that we have one English club in the Europa League and one English club in the Champions League...

"I think we are good enough to have more."

Mourinho was aggrieved United's Europa League game against FC Rostov on Thursday was sandwiched between an FA Cup quarter-final at Chelsea last Monday and a midday league game at Middlesbro­ugh on Sunday.

"We should be the last team to play in the weekend," he told reporters after United's laboured 10 win over Rostov at Old Trafford. "It's as simple as that. We should play Monday or the last match on Sunday, not 12 o'clock.

"At least let us sleep a little bit on Sunday. We cannot even sleep on Sunday morning. We have to wake up at seven o'clock to eat and to come to the game."

United lost Paul Pogba to a hamstring injury during the last 16 second-leg match against Rostov, which is expected to keep the France midfielder out of action for around three weeks.

Mourinho has picked Pogba for virtually every United game this season, but said it was because he refuses to "sacrifice" any of the competitio­ns his team have competed in.

 ?? AFP photo ?? Manchester United's French midfielder Paul Pogba (L) talks with Manchester United's Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho (R) as he leaves the pitch injured and substitute­d during the UEFA Europa League round of 16 second-leg football match between...
AFP photo Manchester United's French midfielder Paul Pogba (L) talks with Manchester United's Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho (R) as he leaves the pitch injured and substitute­d during the UEFA Europa League round of 16 second-leg football match between...

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