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Mourinho all praise for ‘fighter’ Fellaini

United coach highlights Belgian midfielder’s emergence as a vital cog at Old Trafford after a rather rough start

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Jose Mourinho described Marouane Fellaini as a “strong character” for overcoming his early troubles at Manchester United to establish himself as a key player at Old Trafford.

Fellaini struggled to make a positive impression early in his United career after arriving from Everton for £27.5 million (Dh135.2 million) in 2013, with one British newspaper placing him among the 10 worst buys of the Premier League season at the end of his first year.

Yet, United manager Mourinho has made clear he sees Fellaini’s contributi­on as vital to the club’s progress, saying last month he felt his team was “weaker” without the midfielder in it.

The Belgium internatio­nal missed Wednesday’s 4-1 Champions League win away to CSKA Moscow with an ankle problem, but returned to score twice as United beat Crystal Palace 4-0 at Old Trafford in the Premier League.

“I think only a strong character could resist the difficulti­es here,” said Mourinho.

“He had some difficult times when people didn’t recognise his qualities, when other managers didn’t like so much the qualities he has.

“He is a fighter, a guy with lots of pride and I am really pleased I helped him reach this level and change the perception the fans have now.”

Mourinho suggested Fellaini was benefiting from his management more than he had done under his predecesso­rs at Old Trafford. “All managers are different. Sometimes we like players that others don’t like,” he said.

“Some players perform better with some of us than with others — and I have examples of players that didn’t perform well for me and then performed well for other managers.

“I think Marouane has important qualities and I try to use them depending on the situation and what the team needs. He plays with me as a defensive midfielder, as a second striker, as one of two midfielder­s. He is a great player. A great character.”

United are in a strong position in the Premier League going into the internatio­nal break, with four wins out of four at home, but Mourinho is not getting carried away.

“It is just four matches home,” said Mourinho.

Palace remain bottom of the Premier League. at

 ?? Reuters ?? Manchester United’s Marouane Fellaini (left) scores the third goal for his side during the Premier League match against Crystal Palace at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Reuters Manchester United’s Marouane Fellaini (left) scores the third goal for his side during the Premier League match against Crystal Palace at Old Trafford on Saturday.

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