J. Mourinho: "Man United" receive too little praise for the victory against "Tottenham"

"Manchester United" coach Jose Mourinho believes that his players' victory against London's "Tottenham" is being overlooked by everyone. "The Reds" have confidently defeated both "Liverpool" and last year's strongest team in Europe, Madrid's "Real", so Mourinho thinks that "the Red Devils" deserve praise. In last week's match against "Tottenham", some fans even booed the coach's decision to substitute Marcus Rashford when the score was 0-0, but later Anthony Martial, who stepped onto the field, scored the winning goal. "I don't want to comment (on criticism of the 'Man United' team - ed.). If I agreed to comment, I wouldn't be doing my job. Sometimes I think that I could or even should cool down, but sometimes I really don't think so," Mourinho said ahead of the weekend's match against London's "Chelsea." "I know that for one reason or another, it's a different way of analysis. Similar performances for some clubs are magical, examples of amazing tactics and proof of incredible dedication from players, when the same performances by other teams are viewed negatively." "However, if I'm honest, this is just an example. 'Spurs' defeated 'Liverpool' and Madrid's 'Real', but 'Tottenham' didn't perform well against 'Manchester United', so my players deserve at least some praise." Mourinho's army's clash with "Chelsea" will start at 18:30 Lithuanian time on Sunday.