Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho claims his past successes make him an easy target: 'It's my fault because people are used to me getting good results and winning titles'

  • Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has hit back at some of his critics
  • Mourinho came under fire for his style of play following the draw with Liverpool
  • The United boss said his past triumphs are the reason people are quick to attack
  • He said his side lack firepower despite being second-top scorers in the league
  • And confirmed he still has 'no idea' as to when Paul Pogba will be ready to return 

Jose Mourinho hit back at criticism over Manchester United's style by claiming his past successes mean he works on a different level to rival managers.

The Portuguese defended himself after coming under fire for his tactics in a 0-0 draw at Liverpool.

Mourinho — who insisted he has 'no idea' when Paul Pogba will return from a hamstring injury —believes other bosses are afforded an easier ride.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho believes he is a victim of his own success

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho believes he is a victim of his own success

'I think it (the criticism) is my fault, because people are used to my teams getting good results and winning titles,' Mourinho said.


'Other people have more time than I have. Other people have different standards than I have and that's not a problem for me at all.

'We are going to lose matches, that's obvious, and I can imagine we are going to have even more criticism than we have now.

'I would like to know when United last won two consecutive Champions League matches away (2012). I would like to know the last time United won nine points from three matches in the Champions League (2012). We are doing OK.'

Mourinho also claimed United lacked firepower, even though only Manchester City have scored more Premier League goals so far.

'If a team defends badly, concedes five goals but attacks well and scores six, then that's beautiful and amazing,' he said. 'I know my team cannot score four, five or six every match.

Mourinho feels his side are lacking firepower but insisted they have made a promising start

Mourinho feels his side are lacking firepower but insisted they have made a promising start

'I know that, especially with a certain profile of matches, it is difficult for us to score a lot of goals. We have to try to find balances.'

Marcus Rashford is fit for Saturday's game at Huddersfield after limping out of the 1-0 win at Benfica with a knee issue. Mourinho also confirmed Zlatan Ibrahimovic should make his long-awaited return in December.

But he remains unsure about when Pogba, who is still in Florida recovering from a hamstring problem, will be fit again. 'I have no idea,' he said. 'I'm in control of the players who are available. There are managers all over the world that prefer to speak about injuries and find excuses. Our philosophy is not to moan, not to cry. I moan and cry about other things.'

The Portuguese boss also said he couldn't give any indication as to when Paul Pogba will return

The Portuguese boss also said he couldn't give any indication as to when Paul Pogba will return