Mourinho questions individual mentality

Published on: 02 October 2018

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho believes some players in his squad have not been hit as hard as others by the team's downturn in fortunes.

United have failed to win any of their last three outings and pressure has been starting to build on the Red Devils boss.

Mourinho's men drew with Wolves, before being knocked out of the Carabao Cup on penalties at the hands of Championship side Derby County.

A 3-1 defeat to West Ham last time out has really seen the media gaze focus on the United squad.

Mourinho has conceded some players have not taken the recent defeats as hard as others and has vowed to do all he can ahead of United's Champions League encounter with Valencia on Tuesday.

"Every player is different, no player is the same," he said. "I see different actions but what you see is not really inside.

"I see upset people, some people that don't look like they lost a game.

"I see so-so but in the little two sessions of training we had [since Saturday] everything was normal, desire to work and play."

The Portuguese tactician added: "What I can do to improve things I do, and I will improve the things that depend on me and my work."

United are 9/4 to finish in the Premier League top four this season.

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Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho believes some players in his squad have not been hit as hard as others by the team's downturn in fortunes.

United have failed to win any of their last three outings and pressure has been starting to build on the Red Devils boss.

Mourinho's men drew with Wolves, before being knocked out of the Carabao Cup on penalties at the hands of Championship side Derby County.

A 3-1 defeat to West Ham last time out has really seen the media gaze focus on the United squad.

Mourinho has conceded some players have not taken the recent defeats as hard as others and has vowed to do all he can ahead of United's Champions League encounter with Valencia on Tuesday.

"Every player is different, no player is the same," he said. "I see different actions but what you see is not really inside.

"I see upset people, some people that don't look like they lost a game.

"I see so-so but in the little two sessions of training we had [since Saturday] everything was normal, desire to work and play."

The Portuguese tactician added: "What I can do to improve things I do, and I will improve the things that depend on me and my work."

United are 9/4 to finish in the Premier League top four this season.

View all Soccer betting

Source: bet365.com

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