Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho was delighted by the
commitment of his side after they bounced back from a shock defeat by
Huddersfield Town with a 1-0 home win over Tottenham Hotspur on
Saturday.
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United’s Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho reacts after the UEFA Europa
League final football match Ajax Amsterdam v Manchester United on May
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Substitute Antony Martial’s goal nine minutes from time was
enough for United to go three points clear of Spurs in second place in
the Premier League table.
Mourinho slammed United for a “really poor” attitude after
the 2-1 defeat by Huddersfield but the Portuguese boss was far happier
with what he saw against Spurs.
“We all feel we have to win every match so that’s why I felt disappointed at Huddersfield,” he told Sky Sports.
“It looked like we didn’t know that every point is a
precious point. Today, every ball looked like the last ball of their
careers.”
As for Martial, whose United future has been a source of
speculation, Mourinho said: “Sometimes he starts the match and his
contribution is good but he doesn’t score.
“I don’t understand some reactions when people question ‘are
they Red Devils’? The two strikers were up against amazing central
defenders, some of the best in Europe.”
There was nothing fancy about Martial’s winner, the forward
finishing after a kick downfield by United goalkeeper David De Gea was
headed on by Romelu Lukaku.
“Martial scores with a bad shot, but the bad shots can be
the most beautiful,” said Mourinho. “To play well against a very, very
good team feels even better.”
Former Chelsea manager Mourinho accepted the result could
easily have gone the other way, saying: “That was difficult, it could
have been a draw. Both teams were trying to win but both knew the
opponent was strong.
“We knew if we had one defensive mistake we could lose and that’s what happened to them.
“We tried and we deserved the victory.”
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino agreed with much of Mourinho’s assessment, saying: “It was an even game.
“It was a shame to lose. I think we deserved more. It was
unlucky that in the last 10 minutes we conceded our goal. It was our
mistake.”
Tottenham were without injured striker Harry Kane but
Pochettino insisted his side’s title challenge was about more than the
in-form England forward.
“If Dele Alli had scored now the question would be
different,” Pochettino said. “It is always about the result. You are
always going to miss your main striker but it is not fair to talk about
Harry Kane.”
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