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Mourinho admits top four by year-end improbable

United manager plays down comments on team chances for Champions League places

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Jose Mourinho has acknowledg­ed Manchester United are unlikely to meet his target of climbing into the Premier League’s top four by the end of 2018.

However, the United manager has played down comments he made to Brazilian television suggesting that it would be a “miracle” if his team finished in the Champions League qualificat­ion places at the end of the season.

Mourinho set his players the challenge of reaching the top four by the end of December when they returned from the November internatio­nal break to begin a run of eight league fixtures in

New Year.

However, successive draws against Crystal Palace and Southampto­n, in which United produced below-par performanc­es, has seen them slip to seventh and forced the manager to reassess that target.

Mourinho, though, is adamant he still sees a top-four finish in May as realistic, despite not denying the comments he

■ the run-up to the made to a Brazilian television interviewe­r after Saturday’s 2-2 draw at Southampto­n.

“I don’t know if I said it or if I didn’t but if I used that word, it is not what I feel at all,” said Mourinho at his press conference on the eve of their match with in-form Arsenal.

“We are eight or nine points from fourth, something like that.

“I don’t think we need a miracle at all. We need a good run of results. We need to not waste points that we shouldn’t waste.”

Mourinho, who reportedly clashed again with French World Cup winning midfielder Paul Pogba after the 2-2 draw with Southampto­n, said if some players performed better they could stay in touch with the top four and then finish in the Uefa Champions League spots at the end of the campaign.

“Last week, before the Crystal Palace game, I said what my hopes and targets were, at the end of December, to be in that position,” he said.

“The target changed but let’s try to close the distance as best as we can and be very close to these positions. We need some players to perform better than they are. We need to perform better as a team, but it would be far from a miracle.”

United started the week eight points behind fourth-placed Arsenal, who are unbeaten in 19 league and cup games as they visit Old Trafford.

Mourinho agrees that seventh place is not good enough for a club of United’s stature.

Mourinho agreed it was unacceptab­le to be below Everton in the standings.

“I can agree, in spite of the fact that the investment Everton made was phenomenal and obviously there was a great improvemen­t in that team from last season in relation to this,” he said.

“But I don’t think Everton will be in front of Manchester United at the end of the season.

 ?? Reuters ?? Manchester United’s Paul Pogba and Jose Mourinho reportedly clashed again after the Southampto­n match.
Reuters Manchester United’s Paul Pogba and Jose Mourinho reportedly clashed again after the Southampto­n match.

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