The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mourinho reveals why he is not picking Fred in Man Utd team

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MANCHESTER, United Kingdom: Jose Mourinho suggested Friday that Manchester United must get stronger defensivel­y before he is ready to give Fred more games.

United spent £52 million ($66 million) on buying the Brazil midfielder from Shakhtar Donetsk in June but he has made just six Premier League starts.

Fred was left on the bench this week as United drew at Southampto­n and was dropped from the squad altogether on Wednesday as Mourinho’s side twice fought back from behind to secure a point against Arsenal.

The midfielder, who has not featured in any of United’s past four league matches, has lost his place in the Brazil squad after struggling to make an impression at Old Trafford.

Mourinho used Marouane Fellaini, Ander Herrera and Paul Pogba in a three-man midfield for the 2-2 draw at Southampto­n, with no place in the team for the fourth-most expensive signing in United’s history.

The manager then elected to use Herrera and Nemanja Matic in front of a five-man defence against Arsenal, with Pogba and Fellaini relegated to the bench.

Mourinho has made clear that Fred’s time will come, but does not believe the midfielder is yet ready to play regularly in the Premier League.

“Step by step, you have also other players in other clubs that needed their time and you have some of them that played even less than what Fred is playing,” said Mourinho.

“I think that when the team is defensivel­y stronger and doesn’t need in midfield people who are more worried about giving balance in the team than creativity, and the day we are stronger defensivel­y, then the horizons change for Fred.”

United, in eighth place in the Premier League, have already conceded 25 goals this season - compared with Liverpool’s six -- and have a goal difference of minus one.

Mourinho has questioned United’s character and competitiv­eness after the disappoint­ment of draws against Crystal Palace and Southampto­n, asking whether the team had enough “mad dogs”.

However, he felt that they showed far more spirit as they drew 2-2 at home to Arsenal on Wednesday, giving him reason for optimism as bottom-of-thetable Fulham prepare to visit Old Trafford on Saturday.

Asked if his players were showing more character, Mourinho said: “Yes. The numbers, the stats for me are not fundamenta­l but sometimes they give us, they support our feelings, our ideas.

“We pressed the ball more, we gave difficulti­es to Arsenal, we were fast in our transition­s, so we had that spirit, we had that mentality that brought our game to a good level, to a better level.”

Mourinho expects Fulham to provide awkward opposition, even though they have won only twice in the Premier League all season.

The United manager is full of respect for new Fulham manager Claudio Ranieri, the man he replaced when taking his first English job at Chelsea in 2004.

“I want to be positive and think we are going to win but if we don’t, then we must give credit to the people that deserve credit,” Mourinho said. - AFP

 ??  ?? Fred has struggled to make an impression since joining Manchester United. - AFP photo
Fred has struggled to make an impression since joining Manchester United. - AFP photo

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