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indeed- all of themdidn't even play
indeed- all of themdidn't even play
I’m with Jose on this one. Our attacking players kept fecking up the final pass. That’s not on the manager.
I kept saying during the game that our fullbacks are not supporting the attacks enough - when young came on, we had a better attacking outlook on that side. That’s not on the manager.
Valencia kept passing the ball backwards when he had attacking opportunities. Seriously, this team is filled with underperformers.
It's too late. The mob won't care about this. I for one, understand what he's done here, and could care less about his comments.
He's trying to turn into the ultimate players coach, and seems weary about how the players turned on him at Chelsea.
Keep moving forward Mou.
When Mourinho spoke about mentality, about Juve, Real, Barca and Bayern always being there at the end of the CL. Where is our Ramos, where is our Chiellini, where is our Pique? These winners, these players who will never hide, who will drag their team when it matters.
When Lukaku has been called a donkey all year and he is the one who stands out now for a reason. It’s about being brave and not letting mistakes and pressure get on top of you. That’s why he praised McTominay. How can a kid show more of this mentality when there are players out there for us with superior talent.
I realize that some posters won't like it but while you can blame the players based on Mourinho's impression, it's also a sign that Mourinho for some reason doesn't have the management skills to get players behind him and behind his project. If his words are true, then we probably need to get rid of the worst players and the coaching staff. Basically a reboot.
Are the players not wanting to play for him anymore, or what’s happening at our club?
Both the players and manager needs to take responsibility but the buck, ultimately, stops with the manager.
He’s had ample time to sort it out and some of the class players he himself has bought - Sanchez and Pogba seem out of sorts. So it’s not just an “inherited” issue from previous managers...
When Mourinho spoke about mentality, about Juve, Real, Barca and Bayern always being there at the end of the CL. Where is our Ramos, where is our Chiellini, where is our Pique? These winners, these players who will never hide, who will drag their team when it matters.
When Lukaku has been called a donkey all year and he is the one who stands out now for a reason. It’s about being brave and not letting mistakes and pressure get on top of you. That’s why he praised McTominay. How can a kid show more of this mentality when there are players out there for us with superior talent.
Agreed.So, he trained them for 2 days to attack quickly and aggressively but the players failed do it
How could one expect results over 2 days when this team plays with a slow build-up for ages, including the last 18 months?
How daft must one be to buy in the excuses that the players lack character, that most of them are pussies? Players can be brave in one context and cowards in another context, much depends on the atmosphere at the club and the manager himself.
Jose's comments are suicidal. Him staying for another season is the dream scenario for United's rivals.
Again, that's all I'm asking for. Like I've said to many Mourinho defenders on here. My bar for Mourinho is very low and I very well understood that he's not going to get us to play the most exciting football. That's not what I'm asking for. I accepted that after having to witness United under Moyes and LVG. I recognized that we needed to continue with boring football in order to bring United back to competing for the biggest trophies, otherwise we could lose our best players and it becomes increasingly difficult to lure players over when they could choose CL football and the rising revenue of the other top PL clubs.To me Jose just strikes me as a bit clueless on how to build a cohesive attacking team at United and appears to be lashing out at everyone else to shift blame.
Sounds about right.To me Jose just strikes me as a bit clueless on how to build a cohesive attacking team at United and appears to be lashing out at everyone else to shift blame.
Sometimes I do wish we had a less restrictive manager. LVG and Jose - they really suck the joy out of football and I can imagine the players often feel the same way.
You're just latching onto whatever you can to feel better about things. He was just being a dick, saying the kind of thing he's said since he started management. There was nothing new in content or strategy there.
@Roboc7
So if playing attacking football at a quicker tempo is beyond these players then what exactly has Jose been criticised for over the last 2 years?
We're always told how well they would play under Pep or Klopp yet they're asked to do a fraction of the basics and they fall to pieces.
It is all well and good saying that the team does not have winners and leaders and I agree with that to a certain extent. However, isn't that Mourinho's responsibility to sign players with the mentality to play for him? Lukaku and Matic seem capable of this but what about the rest? Mkhi already gone, Pogba seems to have given up, Sanchez dropped after being poor, Lindelof cannot get ahead of Smalling...
Are we saying that all these players including the ones whom he signed do not have this mentality? So what do we do? Spend another 300m to replace the likes of Pogba?
Is it ok if I think he was being a bit of a dick but I'm still ok with it?
I've never minded manager's giving players a bit of shit. Mourinho has been more of a dick in the past when he's named and shamed. (like SAF did after the Aberdeen cup win above).
Exactly.So, he trained them for 2 days to attack quickly and aggressively but the players failed do it
How could one expect results over 2 days when this team plays with a slow build-up for ages, including the last 18 months?
How daft must one be to buy in the excuses that the players lack character, that most of them are pussies? Players can be brave in one context and cowards in another context, much depends on the atmosphere at the club and the manager himself.
Jose's comments are suicidal. Him staying for another season is the dream scenario for United's rivals.
I think calling out a lack of desire is always a pretty risky move, but it's a perfectly valid one. It's a reasonable assessment of what was out there on the pitch and tackling that in public can light a fire under them. It might send them spiralling though. It really depends on what relationship he's built up with his players.
Don't forget these are some of the very best paid players in the country, if they are this fragile of psyche and cannot handle those type of demands given the paycheck, then we have a serious problem at hand. We are at a junction where the wheat need to be separated from the chaff, and these players have it all in their own hands.Sounds about right.
It’s a weird one, because you buy flair players (Pogba, Sanchez) and you have talented young attackers (Martial, rashford) but you seemingly don’t give them too much freedom or guidance on how to attack as a unit (this is if all those ‘mourinho lets the attack sort itself out bits’ are true) and you drill defensive responsibility into them all the time....they might get disheartened.
To me, it’s no surpise the players who’s generally been excellent and who mourinho trusts are his profile/type of players/signings:
Lukaku - big bruising hard working CF,
McTominay - young, hard working player who listens to Jose’s every instruction and doesn’t lose the ball because he’s not extravagant/flair (though Jose mentioned his passing stats last night)
and Matic, player in his prime knowing exactly what Jose wants to setup and play.
Absolutely. It's a bit depressing to be honest. Our football and the whole tedious manager vs player thing that's so typical of Jose these days. I have no idea why what he's getting of our players shouldn't be the main issue. Our biggest signing and the record one at the time Pogba isn't good enough to even start. Sanchez who is on huge wages and a supposed elite looks ordinary. The others sometimes play well but usually look to have no understanding.Sounds about right.
It’s a weird one, because you buy flair players (Pogba, Sanchez) and you have talented young attackers (Martial, rashford) but you seemingly don’t give them too much freedom or guidance on how to attack as a unit (this is if all those ‘mourinho lets the attack sort itself out bits’ are true) and you drill defensive responsibility into them all the time....they might get disheartened.
To me, it’s no surpise the players who’s generally been excellent and who mourinho trusts are his profile/type of players/signings:
Lukaku - big bruising hard working CF,
McTominay - young, hard working player who listens to Jose’s every instruction and doesn’t lose the ball because he’s not extravagant/flair (though Jose mentioned his passing stats last night)
and Matic, player in his prime knowing exactly what Jose wants to setup and play.
Yeah I wouldn’t lay all the blame at the managers door but there’s some seriously wrong at the club.Don't forget these are some of the very best paid players in the country, if they are this fragile of psyche and cannot handle those type of demands given the paycheck, then we have a serious problem at hand. We are at a junction where the wheat need to be separated from the chaff, and these players have it all in their own hands.
Give him more money! Clear the deadwood!Absolutely. It's a bit depressing to be honest. Our football and the whole tedious manager vs player thing that's so typical of Jose these days. I have no idea why what he's getting of our players shouldn't be the main issue. Our biggest signing and the record one at the time Pogba isn't good enough to even start. Sanchez who is on huge wages and a supposed elite looks ordinary. The others sometimes play well but usually look to have no understanding.
Yet were supposed to believe he's so unfortunate to have what he does. Excuses.
It’s a great rant but what gets forgotten is Ferguson regretted it and apologised to his players a few days later.
Another big difference is this was about players who had set standards failing to meet the high standards they were capable of, whilst Mourinho seems to be saying certain players don’t have the desire, mentality or talent to be Manchester United players.
There’s no difference. SAF set high standards and so does Jose.
All my players are terrible. I've only been in charge for two seasons and have spent a small fortune.Give him more money! Clear the deadwood!
Of course there’s a difference, one is a manager frustrated at his side playing below the standard he knows they’re capable of having beaten Real Madrid 10 days earlier, the other is a manager saying that other than Matic, Lukaku and De Gea the side HE has spent 300m building over the last two years isn’t good enough to reach the standard necessary. The context makes it completely different. And as I said, Ferguson apologised to his players anyway.There’s no difference. SAF set high standards and so does Jose.
Aye it’s going to be an interesting end to the season.All my players are terrible. I've only been in charge for two seasons and have spent a small fortune.
Great rant though. We win at managerial 'character' and new signings announcement videos if not at the actual football stuff.