The Citizen (Gauteng)

Another defeat and Jose may pay price

IN CRISIS: UNITED TO TAKE ON A DESPERATE BURNLEY

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Herrera insists Mourinho will turn things around.

The pressure is on Manchester United as they visit Burnley on Sunday desperate to avoid a third straight defeat in what has been a poor start to their Premier League campaign.

Monday’s 3-0 home defeat by Tottenham Hotspur followed the 3-2 loss at Brighton and shaky defending was to blame for both losses for Jose Mourinho’s side.

A loss at Turf Moor, however, would surely raise serious concerns about the direction the club is heading under the former Chelsea and Real Madrid manager.

Burnley, though, have yet to find anything near the form they showed last season, when they finished a surprising seventh in the league and qualified for the Europa League.

They are without a win from their opening three games and after a home defeat by Watford, they lost 4-2 at Fulham on Sunday.

Sean Dyche’s side have had to play six qualifying matches in the Europa League during July and August and that has been a strain on a relatively small squad.

United will be without central defender Phil Jones while Icelandic winger Johann Berg-Gudmundsso­n is doubtful for Burnley with a hamstring injury.

United’s Spanish midfielder Ander Herrera believes the many options available to Mourinho mean they should be capable of finding the right approach soon.

“We did a good 60 or 70 minutes (against Spurs) and should have been winning 2-0 at half-time, but we didn’t. If we want to win the next game against Burnley this is the commitment we should have. The basics have been shown. This is the way we have to play if we want to win against Burnley.”

While Spurs, who have a 100% record, will be in buoyant mood after their triumph at Old Trafford, Sunday’s opponents Watford have been the surprise packages in this campaign with Javi Gracia’s team also winning all three of their opening games.

Champions Manchester City will expect to get back to winning ways at home to Newcastle United in a match which pits Pep Guardiola against his fellow Spaniard Rafa Benitez.

City had to fight back for a 1-1 draw at promoted Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers last week while Newcastle are likely to repeat the defensive approach they used in their 2-1 home defeat by Chelsea.

Liverpool have also won all three opening games but will know a stiff test awaits them at the King Power Stadium against Leicester City.

Chelsea, another team with a 100% record, host Eddie Howe’s Bournemout­h.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? ANDER HERRERA
Picture: Getty Images ANDER HERRERA

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