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Give the Fella a break!

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LONDON: Jose Mourinho has admitted his surprise that Marouane Fellaini (pic) was used by Belgium manager Roberto Martinez in a World Cup qualifier which ended with the Manchester United midfielder suffering an injury.

Prior to the last internatio­nal break, Mourinho had said he expected Fellaini to be rested by Martinez.

Belgium had already guaranteed qualificat­ion for next year’s World Cup in Russia and Fellaini had missed United’s Champions League victory against CSKA Moscow with a slight muscular injury.

But Martinez selected Fellaini for the game in Bosnia and the United star suffered strained knee ligaments inside half-an-hour, limping off with a problem that could sideline him for several weeks.

However, Mourinho was keen to downplay any suggestion of a row with former Everton boss Martinez.

“Did I say that? I don’t think so, because I cannot control what they do in the national team,” said Mourinho, when told he had claimed Fellaini would not play in the last two Belgium games.

“I was surprised, yes I was.

“No, not angry. I know that I cannot control what happens in the national teams, so I cannot be angry.”

Having beaten Bosnia 4-3, Belgium concluded their campaign with a home game against Cyprus, winning 4-0.

To compound United’s concerns in that game, Martinez put on another of their players, striker Romelu Lukaku, who had missed the trip to Bosnia with an ankle injury, as a substitute for the final 24 minutes.

Belgium held a 3-0 lead at that point and, while Lukaku would go on to add a fourth, his introducti­on would not have been appreciate­d by Mourinho.

However, the United manager was obviously keen to retain good relations with Martinez and would only confirm that Lukaku returned to Old Trafford with no residual problems over his ankle. — AFP

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