Bad luck with referees will come for rivals says, "Jose Mourinho"
MANCHESTER - Manchester
United's coach Jose Mourinho has insisted that the period of 'happiness' for
the club will come and other sides will eventually suffer from refereeing
mistakes.
United
has denied penalties in the last two home games - a 1-1 draw with Arsenal and
0-0 to Burnley.
Matteo Darmian fell
against Burnley after attempting to fight Jon Flanagan, while Antonio Valencia
fell after Arsenal Nacho Montreal put his arm across him.
Mourinho was visibly
annoyed by two decisions, receiving a ban on the sideline for his reaction to
the incident against Burnley.
"Some of the teams who are having everything in their
sights, their period for referee mistakes will arrive," Mourinho told a
news conference. "The same team cannot be unlucky all the time."
United manager said his
three-year contract is a "fair" amount of time for him as he attempts
to restore the club as a force, but adds he is striving for success in his
first season.
He said: "The three-year contract I was
given is a fair period of time. Three years is not just about the transfer
windows, it's about my relations with the players, my personality as a manager.
It's stability -- it's all about that. But, if you ask if I'm waiting for my
third year to have good results, no. I'm going to immediately try in my first
season to get results."
When
asked about staying beyond the three years, he added: "Let's go step by
step. I'm in the beginning of my contract. I'm in the beginning of the process.
Would I like to stay here for more time than the three years? Yes, I would. I
would love it."
Mourinho also spoke about
Wayne Rooney, who has been in the spotlight for alleged late-night drinking while on
international duty with England.
The
United manager responded briefly, stating: "I thought you would ask me if
it is worse to be in the wedding or somewhere else."
The
Portuguese admitted that his team had "let down" the United fans
"with a couple of really bad performances."
Paul
Pogba's displays are likely to be key to United recovering from an inconsistent
start to the season and Zlatan Ibrahimovic has insisted that his time will
come.
United
striker Ibrahimovic told the news conference: "Paul is working hard. He
has a lot of pressure on him because he came for a big transfer fee and people
expect him to do magic in a short time instead of being realistic.
"He's a good player,
he just needs to bring it out at Man United. You're as good as your team -- if
the team is fantastic it makes it easier for the individual, and his time will
come."
Ibrahimovic
also stressed that United are working hard to deliver silverware to Old
Trafford again and keep the club at the top level, but said it would take time
for that to happen.
He
said: "I think United hasn't won any big trophies for the last four or
five years, but we're working hard for it and the right people are in the right
positions now to bring it where it belongs.
"For
me United has to be at the top every year because that's the way the history
has been for the last 20 years until five years back. That is where it belongs
and that is what we are working for but it takes time."
Benfica
and Sweden defender Victor Lindelof has recently been linked with United, and Ibrahimovic said of
his compatriot: "Victor is doing great things. He has a lot of
responsibility for the national team. He is ready for the big clubs out there.
It's up to him and what he wants. I know he's hot on the market."
Looking
ahead to facing Feyenoord on Thursday night in the Europa League, Ibrahimovic
added: "When I was at Ajax, Feyenoord won nothing. I have no feelings for
Feyenoord, only for Ajax -- I had a great time there and played with many great
players."
United go into the game
sitting in third place in Group B, one point behind Feyenoord and leaders
Fenerbahce.
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