United left fighting for top four finish

Mourinho’s confessed his side was outclassed in 3-1 defeat to City

A fourth league loss of the season leaves United already 12 points adrift of their local rivals City, just 12 games into the new campaign. PHOTO: AFP

MANCHESTER:
Manchester United can forget trying to challenge Manchester City until they can even compete for a place in the Premier League top four, Jose Mourinho confessed as his side were outclassed in a 3-1 derby defeat by the English champions on Sunday.

A fourth league loss of the season leaves United already 12 points adrift of their local rivals just 12 games into the new campaign.

Of even more concern for Mourinho's job prospects, the Red Devils are now also seven points adrift of the top four, putting Champions League qualification for next season at risk.

Indeed, eighth-placed United are now as close to Cardiff in the relegation zone as they are to City.

"We knew that there is a difference in potential (with City)," said Mourinho, whose side finished second in the Premier League last season, albeit a record 19 points behind City's 100-point tally. "Since the beginning of the season, we knew that our second position last season was a fantastic achievement for us, and this season we are going to fight for the top four."

United fail to catch up with dominant City

Yet Mourinho's tune was very different on his last visit to the Etihad when United spoiled City's chance to seal the title in the derby by coming from 2-0 down to win 3-2.


"The point is can we improve enough to catch them next season?" Mourinho said that day in April, but has only overseen a collapse in United's ambitions since.

Despite spending more than City in the summer transfer window, the Portuguese coach has routinely trotted out the excuse that he was not backed enough in the market to mount a title challenge.

Mourinho's latest justification was that City had an easier week to prepare having thrashed Southampton and Shakhtar Donetsk 6-1 and 6-0 respectively at home, while United fought to the end to secure 2-1 wins at Bournemouth and Juventus.

"I told the players already that one thing is to win two matches at home six to zero, be fresh and relaxed physically and mentally," he added. "Another thing is two matches away, where the second one is against Juventus, where you fight like animals, and not just a physical effort but a mental effort. The pressure before and during the game. And I think some of the boys felt it."

Bernardo Silva all set to excel for City

However, United made things difficult for themselves with what Mourinho himself described as a "chaotic" first-half display at Bournemouth and needing a famous win in Turin after failing to beat both the Italian champions and Valencia at home in the Champions League.

United also lost Paul Pogba's presence in the derby after he played through the pain barrier against his old club in midweek and was not fit to feature at the Etihad.

Mourinho bemoaned the Frenchman's absence meant Marouane Fellaini had to play the 90 minutes and was not fresh for an aerial bombardment off the bench when Anthony Martial's penalty reduced United's deficit to 2-1 after goals early in both halves from David Silva and Sergio Aguero put City in command.
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