Mourinho: I fight for the club and our fans.

Friday 03 November 2017 22:30

Jose Mourinho has joked he cannot meet every Manchester United fan across the globe, but he will do everything in his power to please them.

The manager made that pledge ahead of Sunday’s crunch Premier League clash with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, in which the Reds will look to win a fourth game in succession across all competitions.

In a press conference held at the Aon Training Complex, the boss was asked about a supporters' trust asking to discuss the Old Trafford atmosphere. 

“I cannot meet how many millions of United fans,” Jose said. “I think a quarter of the planet is Manchester United Red, I cannot meet a quarter of the planet.

“The only thing I can do is what I’ve done since day one – fight for the club, give everything I have, to get as much support as I can for my players.

"We are fighting hard and working hard. That’s the only thing that I can do and that’s the only thing we can promise.”

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Mourinho also feels United’s early season form – which saw us play some of the most free-flowing, entertaining football in the league – has been forgotten by the press, stating his belief that injuries have played their part.

“I think it’s my fault because I should cry every week about our injuries and remind everyone day after day, press conference after press conference, of our injury situation,” he said.

“Any other manager would be talking about Paul Pogba every day – but I don’t – only when you ask me about his situation,” he added. “But also, it’s not just Pogba, it’s [Marouane] Fellaini, it’s [Michael] Carrick, it’s [Zlatan] Ibrahimovic, it’s Marcos Rojo – it’s a big group of players [that we are missing].

“I think we are doing very well, and really, I think that [journalists] and specialists know the kind of football we were playing at the beginning of the season and now you pretend we never played amazing football, we never scored amazing goals, but I know you remember that.

“Of course, we miss our players, but we’ve played big matches without them, and we’re going to play one more without them again.”

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