The Mercury

Fixture congestion drives Mourinho ‘crazy’ ahead of Europa final

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MANCHESTER United’s squad has been stretched to breaking point by the demands placed on the club by an extended run in Europe’s second-tier club competitio­n, according to manager José Mourinho, pictured.

United, who are destined to finish outside the top four in the Premier League this season, have reached the final of the Europa League, where beating Ajax Amsterdam next Wednesday will grant them qualificat­ion for next season’s Champions League. Mourinho said he would try to rest players for United’s last two Premier League games starting with today’s trip to Southampto­n – but added that the current fixture congestion was something he had never experience­d before as a manager. “The accumulati­on of the games, I never had that,” Mourinho said yesterday. “You know that in all of my career I was never out of European competitio­ns in the group phases. And in the last 16 I was out only once. So I reached the semi-finals 10 times. I go always until the end of the competitio­ns.

“I normally have a lot of matches, but like this I never have, I never have … This is crazy.”

United won the League Cup earlier in the season and reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, while a host of injuries – like the one that ended top-scorer Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c’s season – has further reduced Mourinho’s options.

The Portuguese, who confirmed that midfielder Paul Pogba will miss today’s game following the death of his father, said he was struggling to grant his players time off to recover between matches. “I am giving one-day holiday ‘a la carte’, if you understand,” Mourinho added. “(Daley) Blind one day off, (Henrikh) Mkhitaryan one day off, (Ander) Herrera one day off.

“What I want for the players is a good attitude, a positive attitude, a positive approach, team spirit, understand­ing that some guys have to sacrifice for the good of others.”

United host Crystal Palace in their last league game of the season on Sunday, before taking on Ajax in the Europa League final the following Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur full-back Danny Rose has undergone surgery on his left knee and will not return to action until next season, the Premier League club said yesterday.

Rose has been sidelined since injuring his knee against Sunderland at the end of January, but was expected to return before the end of the current campaign. “We can confirm that Danny Rose has undergone explorator­y surgery on his left knee today,” Tottenham said on Twitter.

Rose, 26, has made 21 appearance­s this season. Tottenham, who are second in the table, travel to Leicester City tomorrow before ending their season at Hull City on Sunday. – Reuters

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