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Mourinho’s top four bid in jeopardy

Manchester United boss has his leading scorer Ibrahimovi­c back for Sunderland clash

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Jose Mourinho suggested last weekend that he had considered abandoning a push for the Premier League’s top four to focus on European competitio­n and failure to beat Sunderland today may see that pledge become a reality.

United’s best hope of qualifying for next season’s Champions League increasing­ly appears to be by winning the Europa League, with the first leg of their quarterfin­al against Anderlecht in Belgium on Thursday.

Mourinho’s team face a congested fixture list — the visit to Sunderland will be their third of nine matches during April. The first two ended in disappoint­ing home draws against West Bromwich Albion and Everton, leaving United four points adrift of the top four with a game in hand.

At least, Mourinho has his leading scorer Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c back.

The former Paris SaintGerma­in striker was not at his best against Everton on his return from a three-match domestic ban, but showed the calmness required to convert the 94th-minute penalty that secured United a point.

Ibrahimovi­c, with 27 goals in all competitio­ns for United this season, is a reassuring presence in an attack that is otherwise struggling.

Anthony Martial, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Marcus Rashford have scored 21 goals between them this season, but only nine of those have come in the league. Rashford’s last league goal was on September 24, and he has looked desperatel­y short of confidence lately.

Good feeling

A failure to convert chances is certainly a factor in United’s inability to close on the top four.

In the two matches against West Brom and Everton, they managed a total of 36 efforts on goal, yet scored only once.

“Looking to next season, I think it’s a good feeling to know we haven’t lost many matches,” Mourinho said.

“It’s good to know we’re 20 matches undefeated in the Premier League. Ten draws in 10 matches is 10 points; five victories and five defeats in 10 matches is 15 points. But the points are the reality.”

Mourinho is hopeful that Paul Pogba’s return to fitness will help in that respect.

The France midfielder, recovered from a hamstring problem, hit the bar after coming on at half-time against Everton, and is likely to start at Sunderland.

Sunderland manager David Moyes has predicted a major summer upheaval as the Wearside club prepare for life in the Championsh­ip.

The Scot insists the fight to remain in the Premier League will go on until survival is mathematic­ally impossible, but concedes his rock bottom side require a miracle in order to bridge the 10-point gap to safety with eight games remaining.

 ?? AFP ?? Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c has scored 27 goals in all competitio­ns for Manchester United this season.
AFP Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c has scored 27 goals in all competitio­ns for Manchester United this season.

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