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We Won’t Always Play Attacking Football Says Jose Mourinho

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Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho has said that his team will not always be playing attacking football.

United fans had given former manager Louis Van Gaal a hard time for his defensive football, and it will be interesting to see how they react to this comment by their new manager.

The former Chelsea boss has said that he wants to win at all costs.

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He also added that not going on all-out attack in every game will not affect the club’s identity.

“I have grown up in football as a manager since 2001 more or less and – especially when I came to England in 2004 – I saw Man United as a winning team, not as always an attacking team,” Mourinho told reporters.

“I played sometimes against Man United and Man United was a defensive team. I played Real Madrid-Manchester United in Madrid and they crossed the midfield line twice and Wayne Rooney played outside left to defend my right back.

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“I saw them always as a winning team with an attacking philosophy, yes, but a winning team and the winning team needs to score more goals than they concede.

“That’s the challenge for Man United – to try to be a winning team in a new era of the Premier League that is much more difficult than before.

The 53-year old said that he has played against United sides which were not attacking all the time, and instead focused heavily on defense.

“We want to win competitions. To win isolated matches you can play badly but to win competitions you need to play well.”

 

“It’s more difficult, especially because pre-seasons are shorter and pre-seasons are less football and more other areas.

“I want to go into the Premier League, day one, with 33 training sessions and half of these players are not here because the players I started with are the players that are going on loan, other players are going to the under-21 team and the under-18 team.mourinho (1)

He added “Instead of 33 training sessions, which would be the normal situation 10, 15 years ago, I have guys who are going into Premier League day one with eight training sessions.

“You cannot start as a train. You can start good and in condition to win the match. It’s a very difficult match for us but we are in condition to win it but not at the highest intensity. It’s not possible.”

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