Mourinho Expresses Trust on His "Very Good Players"
After consecutive defeats against Manchester City and Eredivise side feyenoord, the Manchester United manager who started the season brightly,concedes that it won't be easy for his team to bounce back, but had expressed total trust on his player, which he described has very good. According to Manchester united official website, the portugese man said after the defeat in the Europa league, “You win matches and people are happy and full of
confidence,” he pointed out. “You lose matches then people are sad and they feel it. That is the normal nature of football players. I am here to try to stop them from
being in a negative mood because we lost two matches. They were two matches where we didn’t play well for 90 minutes but they were two matches where we deserved a better result." Looking when asked about the confidence in the team as they prepare for sunday,Mourinho said,“I don’t think it will be easy [to bounce back] but the game will be independent. It is a
new event, it is another match, it starts at minute zero and so I think it has nothing to do with the two previous matches. Obviously when you lose matches then the mood and feeling is not the same. That is normal, but we are experienced people and the players are very good guys. I know they want to win, they want to work and that is what we have to do.” The manager who made eight changes to the team that lost against city continued,“Well first of all I have players that are not here,” the boss
explained. “I have players that didn’t play here for 90 minutes, so it is a not a problem with accumulation. I know that we play at midday on Sunday and at this moment it is 9pm on Thursday, but we are professionals.
Let’s not make an excuse for Sunday because we had to play this game [on Thursday]. The players are professional.
They have to be fit and they are. And they have to be mentally strong to play again.”
Manchester United would be looking to getting back on winning ways as they travel to Vicarage road to take on Watford on Sunday. Manchester united are currently three points behind league leaders City.
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