Jose Mourinho refuses to comment on Manchester United's title chances

Mourinho hopes to secure at least two new arrivals ahead of the new season

Tuesday 24 July 2018 19:00 EDT
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Jose Mourinho, the Manchester United manager, declined to answer when asked if he would be confident of challenging for the Premier League title next season with no further additions to his squad.

United came second last term, 19 points behind champions Manchester City, and have since signed three players – midfielder Fred, full-back Diogo Dalot and goalkeeper Lee Grant.

When the question about his squad and challenging next season was put to him on Tuesday at a press conference in Los Angeles, Mourinho replied: “I don’t answer to your question.”

Earlier on Tuesday, the Portuguese had been quoted in an interview with ESPN as saying, when asked how many new signings he would like: “I would get two more players.”

“One thing is what I would like. Another thing is what is going to happen," he added.

United, who face AC Milan in the third match of their United States pre-season tour on Wednesday, currently have a number of players on post-World Cup breaks.

It was put to Mourinho at the press conference that some of United’s rivals had a similar situation to deal with.

“If you look to the players Chelsea and Liverpool have in pre-season, especially these two teams, also Arsenal, I think if you compare you see the difference of the situation. Manchester City and Tottenham are in the similar situation as we are.”

He added: “I am happy with the evolution of the matches [on the tour], but I don’t have the players to work.

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“I don’t have the majority of the players that are going to be in the squad on August 9 when the market closes and we can make it official for the season. So of course I’m not happy, to have just a few players.”

Mourinho also said at the press conference that “the situation is not amazing” for United with regard to their first two league games of 2018-19 - Leicester at home on August 10 and Brighton away nine days later.

“When I look to Leicester, if I am not wrong, only [Harry] Maguire and [Jamie] Vardy were in the World Cup, the final phase, because [Kasper] Schmiechel was, but back sooner,” he said.

“I think a team that is working for six weeks minimum, with all the players except one central defender and one striker that can join in the last week and probably be available, I think that is clear, a much better situation for them.

“When I look to Brighton, the second game, I don’t think they have any player that is not doing a very good pre-season with lots of matches and training all together.

“So, of course, against Leicester and Brighton, the situation is not amazing for us. I would say the third match [against Tottenham at home on August 27], playing against a team in a similar situation as us, I think then after three weeks is okay.

“But for the first two matches we have to fight for the points, because we need the points. So that is what we are going to do with the players we have available.”

Mourinho also said he did not know whether defender Marcos Rojo would be joining up with the squad in the US, having had “some physical problem.”​

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