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Jose still has a lot of bottle, hits back at critics

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Jose Mourinho once again stole the show from his players, smashing drinks crates to the ground.
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Jose still has a lot of bottle, hits back at critics
Reuters

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho throws a water bottle holder as he celebrates Marouane Fellaini’s last-gasp goal that sealed a 1-0 win over Young Boys at Old Trafford in Manchester on Tuesday, a win that allowed the Red Devils to advance to the UEFA Champions League last 16.

Jose Mourinho once again stole the show from his players, smashing drinks crates to the ground after Marouane Fellaini’s late winner took Manchester United into the UEFA Champions League knockout stages and eliciting headlines yesterday such as “Bottle of Red”.

The volatile 55-year-old Portuguese — whose mood swings and barbed remarks about virtually all his players and the transfer policy of the board have cast a pall over the club this season — said the violence of his reaction was the product of several factors.

Fellaini’s winner against Young Boys and Valencia’s 0-1 defeat by Juventus ensured the ‘Red Devils’ progress, though it is likely as runners-up which will pit them against a group winner in the last 16.

“Relief,” Mourinho said of his celebrations.

“Frustration before that and relief with the goal.

“We didn’t play to be in trouble until the last minute, so frustration.”

Along with his team, Mourinho has been consistently criticized this season, largely for United’s turgid style of play. The late victory might have toned down the headlines on the British sports pages yesterday, but they were still far from positive.

‘Water Boy’, ‘Smash & Grab’ and The Sun’s typically humorous play on words ‘Water Load of Rubbish’ would have greeted Mourinho yesterday morning if he had cared to read the papers at his breakfast table.

The Daily Mail said “Jose Mourinho reacted in crazy fashion”, and The Sun wrote that “Manchester United’s boss blew his top again .... Mourinho stunned Old Trafford and pundits with his reaction.”

The Daily Mirror was kinder under the headline ‘Bottle of red,’ it said “Marouane Fellaini proved Manchester United have bottle... manager Jose Mourinho proved he has strength AND bottle...”

Mourinho can barely twitch an eyelid these days without being criticized by former United players or pundits.

His exasperated reaction to Marcus Rashford’s early miss in the clash with Young Boys prompted former England great turned TV host Gary Lineker to lay into him. “If I saw my manager react like that, I would be absolutely livid!” opined Lineker.

However, Mourinho hit back in typically feisty fashion.

“Can myself, or another manager, have a reaction of frustration? I would invite that people to sit on the bench as managers.

“But I think maybe it’s better to have lots of holidays in Barbados and go to the television screen and touch the electronic dummies. I am pretty sure that a proper football manager would never criticize another one for emotional reactions on the touchline because it’s deja vu for them. For the ones that have a nice life, it’s different.”

Mourinho also hailed David de Gea as the best goalkeeper in the world, saying the Spaniard wants to stay at Old Trafford after his amazing save against the Swiss.

Mourinho said it was crucial to United’s ambitions to keep the 28-year-old Spain international, who has been linked with French champion Paris St Germain. “He is the best goalkeeper in the world. If our ambitions are to have the best in the world, we have to keep him,” Mourinho said after one extraordinary save in the Group H game again demonstrated his value to United.


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