Jose Mourinho says Manchester United’s problems are down to
“the players, organisation and ambition” and also denied Paul Pogba was
responsible for his dismissal.
Mourinho was sacked as United manager in December after
overseeing the club’s worst start to a campaign in 28 years.
Fractures in his relationship with Pogba had begun to emerge
in September, with the France World Cup winner stripped of the vice-captaincy
before an animated disagreement between the pair at the club’s training ground
But when asked if he was a victim of Pogba, Mourinho told
French newspaper L’Equipe: “No, no. The problems are there, you can imagine
that the problems are the players, the organisation and the ambition.
“I will only say that I cannot say ‘yes’ when you ask if
Paul was the only one responsible.”
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was appointed as Mourinho’s successor
on a three-year deal in March after winning 14 of his 19 matches as interim manager,
helping to propel United back into the race for a top-four finish.
But a dismal run towards the end of the campaign eventually
saw United drop out of contention and finish in sixth, five points off
fourth-place Tottenham.
Mourinho added: “On Manchester United, I only want to say
two things. One is that time has spoken. Two, it’s the problems are still
there.”
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