PHOTO: Jose Mourinho not bothered by title, as he insists he is at United not for a season, but for six to seven seasons
Jose
Mourinho who is to have yet another one of his biggest and most important game
this season tomorrow night with city rival, Manchester City, has urged the Manchester United fans to believe more, as the
season might end up good for the team...but there is still more seasons to come...
...He said, though the situation at United
is totally different from his previous clubs, but the players and team have to
believe more, in order for them to achieve...trophy wise...He said:
"It
doesn't matter what happens in terms of titles we win or don't win," "I
always feel that the season is very important for me, the players and the club.
"I
would say this can be the first season of the next five or six or seven. It can
be the first season of better years.
"And
the reality is even in the first season of better years we won already and we
have already the chance to do good things until the end of the season.
On their Europa
Cup semi final and the top four finish, he said:
"If
we manage to win the Europa League and in August to play the European Super Cup
against the Champions League winner, it will be magnificent."
"I
would say it's similar to the Real Madrid one because they were two giants in
two difficult periods,"
"You go to the giant club, you feel the
dimension, you feel the pressure and you feel the expectation.
"But
you also feel the club is not ready, not ready for this kind of expectation and
you have to work more.
"And
then you have to fight more. So I would compare my arrival here to my arrival
at Real Madrid. Chelsea was a different profile, Inter Milan a different
profile. Porto a different profile as well."
"It
is not a psychological approach, It is common sense. When you give everything
you have, I cannot demand more from you.
"Marcus
[Rashford], even when not performing especially well, he was giving absolutely
everything. I could never demand more from him.
"I
could just support and say, 'Better days will arrive'. Always super happy with
the approach of such a young and talented kid.
"Some
other guys don't give everything they have so that's the point. They have to
and when they do it, I'm happy with them, it doesn't matter how they
perform."
On Zlatan’s
future, he said:
"He
is in America and that's the only thing that matters now," Mourinho said.
"He is in America to have the surgery and start the recovery
process."
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