JOSE MOURINHO tore into former club Manchester United after losing on his return to Old Trafford.
Marcus Rashford’s double earned under-fire Ole Gunnar Solskjaer a huge victory over the man he replaced at the helm nearly a year ago.
Jose Mourinho came up short against his former employers at Old TraffordCredit: EPA
And as he tries to steady the ship at Spurs, Mourinho accused the Red Devils of milking injuries to see out the game.
The gutted Portuguese, 56, told beIN Sports: “We started bad, they started well.
“They scored the first goal, could have scored the second and for the first 30 minutes they were not just better than us, they were much better than us. For the last 15 minutes, the story was different.
“I thought the second half we’d be back to normality and normality was to have control of the game but when you concede a goal like we did it’s difficult.
“They took a few steps back, started to block low and they were clever in the way they were getting fouls and pretending injuries and controlling and then still dangerous on the counterattack.
“We were punished by our mistake for the second goal. The reason I want to say clearly they deserved to win the game was because in the first 30 minutes of the game they were much better than us.
“It was not just today, if you look to our previous matches it was the same. Against Olympiacos we didn’t start well, against Bournemouth it took time, rather than being proactive we are a little bit more reactive.”
Rashford’s second came from the spot after VAR confirmed Moussa Sissoko had tripped the United striker.
Mourinho added: “I didn’t see it, but I think what happened inside of the box is a consequence of what happened before.
“I think when Ashley Young had the ball we have to be alert immediately, we were not, we gave space to Rashford to receive the ball, it was only when he received the ball that we woke up.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk