Mourinho: All Manchester United can achieve is fourth

By Daily Sports on December 17, 2018

Jose Mourinho claimed the best Manchester United can hope for in the Premier League is to finish fourth following their 3-1 defeat at Liverpool .

United succumbed to two deflected goals from substitute Xherdan Shaqiri at Anfield, after Jesse Lingard cancelled out Sadio Mane’s opener.

Mourinho’s side now sit sixth, 19 points behind leaders Liverpool, and the Portuguese insisted United can only aim for the final Champions League qualification spot this term.

Asked if he could fix United’s predicament, Mourinho told Sky Sports: “What do you mean by fix? You mean win the title? I can’t fix this.

“We can still finish fourth, I think it is not easy, for sure we are going to finish in the top six like all of the other historically top teams, but the best we can get is the fourth position.

“Now we have to look to the fifth position and then probably later the fourth.”

Mourinho also defended his defensive tactics in Sunday’s encounter, stating United cannot realistically compete with Jurgen Klopp’s side.

“Liverpool is the better team, we cannot compare their intensity, their physicality, then the technical qualities come up and they are a better team than us,” he said.

“In spite of that, we were in the game until we conceded the third, I repeat, in a moment where the most probable result was obviously a draw, because we had as many chances as them to win the game in the last 10-15 minutes.” (Goal)

•Photo shows Manchester United coach, Jose Mourinho

Source Daily Sports

Posted December 17, 2018


 

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