Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Mourinho said "man utd is the club every body want"


"The reality is this is the job that everyone

wants," Mourinho said.

Unlike on previous presentations at Chelsea
when the Portuguese described himself as
"The Special One" and then "The Happy One",
Mourinho did not choose a new nickname,
instead focusing on the task ahead and set
out what United fans can expect in 2016/17.
"It is difficult for me to find the right words for
this club," the manager who won three Premier
League titles with Chelsea said. "I don't like
the denomination that this is the dream job.
This is reality, I am United manager. The
reality is this is the job that everyone wants.
"Playing well is scoring more goals than the
opponent, conceding less goals and making
your fans proud by giving everything.
Jose Mourinho steps out on to the Old
Trafford pitch for the first time as Man
Utd manager
"We want everything at the same time; I want
to win matches, I want to play well, I want to
score goals, to not concede, for the fans to be
behind us.
"If in the last 10 minutes we are chasing a
result I want the fans behind us and if we are
defending a result I want the fans behind us.
We are not going to get everything, of course,
but we want to."
Boasting the best win ratio of any manager in
Premier League history, Mourinho
was determined to meet the high standards he
sets for himself.
"There are some managers that last won a title
13 years ago," he said. "Some managers have
never won a title. The last time I won a title
was one year ago. If I have a lot to prove, then
imagine the others!"
"That was never important for me; I play
against myself. I don't have to prove anything
to anyone apart from myself; that is my
nature."
Mourinho also spoke about where he sees
Wayne Rooney's best position and the
departure of Ryan Giggs after a 29-year
association with United.
For more from Mourinho, including his
renewed rivalry with Manchester City manager
Pep Guardiola, visit manutd.com .

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