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VILHENA NETS LATE WINNER FOR FEYENOORD IN GROUP A OPENER

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ose Mourinho’s reluctant return to the Europa League ended in embarrassm­ent as Tonny Vilhena fired Feyenoord to a 1-0 win over Manchester United in their Group A opener on Thursday.

For a man with a keen eye on his position in the football hierarchy, competing in the Europa League for the first time in 13 years was an unappetisi­ng prospect for Mourinho and his players seemed equally uninspired as a much-changed United line-up succumbed to Vilhena’s late strike at De Kuip.

It was United’s second consecutiv­e defeat after Saturday’s painful loss to bitter rivals Manchester City in the Premier League and Mourinho will hope his decision to make eight changes against Feyenoord is rewarded with victory when they return to domestic action at Watford tomorrow.

“Some of the players were playing their first minutes of the season. Obviously some played better than others,” Mourinho said.

“I don’t want to personalis­e it. I cannot judge them only on one game. We were pushing and Feyenoord capitalise­d because it is exactly at that moment where we lose the game. We were doubly unlucky because it’s a clear offside.”

Twice a Champions League winner with Porto and Inter Milan, Mourinho is usually launching his latest bid for Europe’s top prize at this time of year.

With Wayne Rooney rested and only David de Gea, Paul Pogba and Eric Bailly retained from the side beaten by City, it was little surprise to see United deliver a disjointed performanc­e.

Giovanni van Bronckhors­t’s team had swept to the top of the Dutch league with five successive victories and they started brightly as Steven Berghuis and Vilhena brought de Gea into action with long-range efforts.

Careless with their passing and lacking a cutting-edge up front, United — also reluctantl­y in the Europa League group stages for the first time — were unconvinci­ng for long periods.

Even so, they still carved out the best chance of the first half Manchester United will return to their “normal team” for the Premier League clash against Watford tomorrow, manager Jose Mourinho said, after suffering a surprising 1-0 defeat against Feyenoord in the Europa League.

The Portuguese made a host of changes for their trip to Rotterdam, resting the likes of club captain Wayne Rooney, Antonio Valencia and Luke Shaw, but Mourinho’s star-studded side were defeated by a late goal in a lacklustre display.

The former Real Madrid and Chelsea manager will be eager to bounce back from his second straight loss this season when United travel to Watford.

“It is obvious that we left players like (Antonio) Valencia and (Luke) Shaw at home to play and to rest so we go back to a normal team without so many changes,” Mourinho told BT Sport.

Mourinho handed starts to forwards Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial, while record signing Paul Pogba retained a spot in the line-up against the Dutch side, but United lacked fluency. “Look I don’t want to personalis­e. Some of the players were playing their first minutes of the season, not many minutes for them,” Mourinho added. when Matteo Darmian’s cross picked out Anthony Martial, who should have done better than fire wide from the edge of the penalty area.

Pogba disappoint­s

Not for the first time since his world-record move to United, France midfielder Pogba was a subdued figure and he shot tamely over early in the second half.

With teenage striker Marcus Rashford hauled off after failing to make the most of his first start of the season, Mourinho used all three of his substitute­s in the 63rd minute as Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c, Memphis Depay and Ashley Young came on.

But United were no more energised and they paid for their lethargic display in the 79th minute.

Exposed down the right flank by a Nicolai Jorgensen’s run that beat the offside trap, United’s defenders were noticeable by their absence when the unmarked Vilhena swept home from just inside the penalty area.

 ?? Reuters ?? Manchester United’s Ander Herrera in action against Feyenoord’s Tonny Vilhena, whose late strike sank United, who had also lost to City in the Manchester derby last Saturday.
Reuters Manchester United’s Ander Herrera in action against Feyenoord’s Tonny Vilhena, whose late strike sank United, who had also lost to City in the Manchester derby last Saturday.
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