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Win may save Mourinho’s job

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Just when Jose Mourinho needed it most, Manchester United dug deep to pull off a gutsy victory for its under-fire manager.

Mourinho, under mounting scrutiny over his position because of poor results and frequent criticism of his players, was a picture of abject misery on the touchline as United went 2-0 down against Newcastle after only 10 minutes of their English Premier League match at Old Trafford yesterday.

An animated Mourinho reacted with fury, screaming at his players and gesticulat­ing wildly.

In a five-minute span in the second half, United equalised. The winner came in the 90th minute, when substitute Alexis Sanchez headed home and a much-relieved United ended a run of four matches without a win in all competitio­ns.

Meanwhile, Eric Dier led third-place Tottenham past Cardiff 1-0, and Gylfi Sigurdsson scored a spectacula­r goal to help Everton defeat Leicester 2-1.

Bournemout­h won at Watford 4-0, Wolverhamp­ton won at Crystal Palace 1-0, and Huddersfie­ld moved off bottom spot by drawing at Burnley 1-1.

Newcastle, winless in seven previous league outings, could scarcely believe their luck at Old Trafford as wing back Kenedy, a former player of Mourinho’s during his second spell at Chelsea, sprinted through the middle of the defence to open the scoring.

Then, in the 10th minute, there was a stunned silence among the United home fans when United’s sleepy defence allowed Yoshinori Muto to turn easily in the penalty area and beat goalkeeper David de Gea with a low shot.

An embarrasse­d Eric Bailly took on the role of United fall guy when Mourinho hauled off the Ivory Coast centre half after only 19 minutes and replaced him with Spain midfielder Juan Mata.

Mata, though, pulled a goal back when he curled in a freekick in the 70th and, five minutes later, Anthony Martial cut inside after swapping passes with Paul Pogba to equalise with a venomous low shot.

Sanchez’s late winner completed the fightback.

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