Mourinho buoyed by ‘beautiful’ Man United
MANCHESTER, Uni t ed Kingdom: Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho lauded his players’ “beautiful football” after they overwhelmed West Ham United 4-1 to set up a League Cup semi-final date with Hull City.
United are toi ling in the Premier League, where a run of four consecutive home draws has contributed to their worst start to a top-flight campaign since 1989.
But they produced some irresistible football against West Ham at Old Trafford on Wednesday, prevailing through a brace apiece from Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Anthony Martial.
“I’m pleased with the goals because the performance is something that we are used to,” Mourinho told Sky Sports, before ducking his post- game press conference.
“We are playing very, very well at home and today was more of the same. After that goal ( West Ham’s equaliser), we had 10 minutes where we felt it deeply and the players on the pitch could not hide that because West Ham’s first shot, they equalised.
“But in the second half the team got again the confidence to play and to win comfortably and play beautiful attacking football, which is something that the fans like. But we need results.”
Mourinho was not present in the dug- out, having earlier been given a one- game touchline ban for angrily booting a water bottle during United’s 1-1 draw with West Ham in the league on Sunday.
He could not be seen in the directors’ box and when asked where he had watched the game, he said it was a “secret”. — AFP
LONDON: Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho was hit with a touchline ban for the second time this season and will have to watch Wednesday’s League Cup quarter-final with West Ham from the stands.
The 53-year- old Portuguese, who served a one-match touchline ban earlier this season after an altercation with referee Mark Clattenburg, has also been fined £16,000 ( US$ 20,000, 19,000 euros) after accepting an improper conduct charge from the Football Association (FA).
Mourinho, whose critical remarks on the appointment of a referee for a game with Liverpool earned him a hefty fine in November, was sent to the stands by referee Jon Moss in Sunday’s 1-1 Premier League draw with West Ham after he kicked a bottle of water in reaction to the official booking Paul Pogba.
“Following an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing today (Wednesday), Jose Mourinho will serve a one-match touchline ban with immediate effect,” said an FA statement.
“The Manchester United manager admitted an FA charge that his behaviour in or around the 27th minute of the game against West Ham United on Sunday amounted to improper conduct.” — Reuters