The Herald (South Africa)

Mourinho unfazed by Paul Scholes broadside

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Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho shrugged off more criticism of his style after another insipid attacking display in a 0-0 draw at home to Valencia in the Champions League on Tuesday.

The home fans chanted for Mourinho’s men to attack more in the second half and former United midfielder Paul Scholes claimed the Portuguese coach was embarrassi­ng the club with repeated outbursts at his players in the media.

“I’m not interested. Freedom of speech, free country, you can say what you like,” Mourinho said of Scholes’s comments.

“Freedom of speech, especially for Man United fans, that I respect 100%.”

Already nine points adrift of Premier League leaders Manchester City and Liverpool after three defeats in seven league games, Mourinho was hoping for a reaction from Saturday’s dreadful display in losing 3-1 to West Ham United.

“I’m actually slightly surprised that he survived after Saturday, the performanc­e was that bad,” Scholes told BT Sport.

“He’s coming out in press conference­s and he’s constantly having a go at players, he’s having a go at people above him because he’s not getting what he wants.

“I think his mouth is probably out of control and I think he's embarrassi­ng the club.”

United again looked devoid of ideas and invention to draw a blank and fall two points behind Group H leaders Juventus with two games against the Italian champions to come.

A point does at least consolidat­e United’s position three points ahead of Valencia in second place.

United’s night got off to a bad start before the game even began as kick-off was delayed by five minutes after the hosts were held up by traffic.

Mourinho blamed a refusal by the police to offer an escort to the team bus, rather than the club’s organisati­on, for the problem.

“We left the hotel at six o’clock hoping that 30 minutes would be enough, which normally is. But this time the police refused to do an escort so we came by ourselves and we took 75 minutes.”

Mourinho recalled Alexis Sanchez, who had not even made the bench for Saturday’s defeat, among four changes from the weekend.

But the Chilean again disappoint­ed before being replaced 15 minutes from time.

In a recurring theme of United’s decline over the past few months, there seemed little cohesive attacking plan other than a series of long balls hurled towards Romelu Lukaku.

But Mourinho claimed he did not have the players to play more intricate attacking football.

“We don't have the technical quality to build from the back,” he said

“We knew we wouldn’t create 20 chances. Our attacking players aren’t in their best moments of confidence and individual level.

“We thought with three or four chances we would score and win the game.”

Valencia registered their first win of the Spanish season at the seventh attempt at Real Sociedad on Saturday, but the Spaniards’ struggles to score goals were also obvious despite their enjoying possession.

“We created chances, but we lacked the final pass and finish to earn a victory against a very powerful team,” Valencia coach Marcelino said.

 ?? Picture: LEE SMITH/REUTERS ?? FREE-SPEECH EXPONENT: Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has shrugged off criticism of his coaching style
Picture: LEE SMITH/REUTERS FREE-SPEECH EXPONENT: Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has shrugged off criticism of his coaching style

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