Players far too relaxed, says Jose
MANCHESTER United manager Jose Mourinho accused his players of not showing an appropriate level of mental preparation during their 3-0 Europa League victory over Saint-Etienne.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s hat-trick earned United a handsome win in Thursday’s last 32 first-leg match at Old Trafford but the scoreline did not tell the full story.
Saint-Etienne finished the first half strongly and substitute Nolan Roux spurned a glorious chance to level two minutes before Ibrahimovic netted United’s second goal in the 75th minute.
Mourinho said United’s first half had been “so bad” and, when asked why, he said it had been down to a “lack of concentration”.
“I had the feeling immediately in the dressing room: too noisy, too funny, too relaxed,” he said.
“The game started and the first thing we did was a backpass [by Eric Bailly] to the striker to be face-to-face with Sergio [Romero, the United goalkeeper].
“Lack of concentration. When you don’t have it, difficult to recover. In the first half it was hard.
“Even myself on the touchline, it was difficult, the communication. I needed half-time. We were lucky to be winning 1-0. After that, different story, different result.”
Mourinho has made no secret he would rather be playing in the Champions League than its sister competition but he said that was no excuse for United’s lack of focus.
“I know the Champions League is the competition everyone wants to play... but we don’t play the Champions League, we play the Europa League. When we needed to win, we did it.” — AFP it’s