Sassy Colin
Death or the gladioli!
All over now, key points (according to MUTV):
READY TO BOUNCE BACK
The boss feels Sunday’s derby defeat will provide extra motivation for the Reds to return to winning ways against Bournemouth. He said: “When you lose, you probably have a little bit more desire to win. Nobody likes to lose once, nobody likes to lose twice. I think it’s something that belongs to every team in the world. When you lose a match, you have that little bit extra to give in the next match.”
'WE TRY TO WIN ALL THE TIME'
Jose added: “We try to win all the time and, I repeat, when you have a bad result, you don’t want to have two bad results. We lost against Chelsea and the next match we had a little bit extra to try to win. Chelsea lost last weekend [against West Ham] - for sure they have a little bit more to give in the next match.”
TEAM NEWS
The boss has told MUTV he doesn’t yet know if Marcos Rojo can face the Cherries, after the defender suffered a head wound against Manchester City, but is boosted by Phil Jones’s return to fitness.
'ONE MATCH AT A TIME'
The boss insists he’s taking every challenge as it comes, regardless of the gap at the top of the table. “I told you when it was eight points or something like that, we go match after match, one match at a time, try to win the match, try to get maximum points. We have the number of points we have, last season we had seven or eight less in this moment. Last season, we drew at home to Bournemouth, now let’s try to do better than we did last season.”
http://www.manutd.com/en/MatchTrack...ourinho-pre-Bournemouth-press-conference.aspx
READY TO BOUNCE BACK
The boss feels Sunday’s derby defeat will provide extra motivation for the Reds to return to winning ways against Bournemouth. He said: “When you lose, you probably have a little bit more desire to win. Nobody likes to lose once, nobody likes to lose twice. I think it’s something that belongs to every team in the world. When you lose a match, you have that little bit extra to give in the next match.”
'WE TRY TO WIN ALL THE TIME'
Jose added: “We try to win all the time and, I repeat, when you have a bad result, you don’t want to have two bad results. We lost against Chelsea and the next match we had a little bit extra to try to win. Chelsea lost last weekend [against West Ham] - for sure they have a little bit more to give in the next match.”
TEAM NEWS
The boss has told MUTV he doesn’t yet know if Marcos Rojo can face the Cherries, after the defender suffered a head wound against Manchester City, but is boosted by Phil Jones’s return to fitness.
'ONE MATCH AT A TIME'
The boss insists he’s taking every challenge as it comes, regardless of the gap at the top of the table. “I told you when it was eight points or something like that, we go match after match, one match at a time, try to win the match, try to get maximum points. We have the number of points we have, last season we had seven or eight less in this moment. Last season, we drew at home to Bournemouth, now let’s try to do better than we did last season.”
http://www.manutd.com/en/MatchTrack...ourinho-pre-Bournemouth-press-conference.aspx