
Audio By Carbonatix
Jose Mourinho admits he deserved to be sacked as Manchester United manager – but he isn’t enjoying watching them struggle under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
United were deservedly beaten 2-0 at West Ham on Sunday, a result which saw them drop down to eighth in the Premier League table.
The club were in sixth when Mourinho was sacked midway through last season, with fans disgruntled at what they saw as an overly defensive style of football.
Under Solskjaer this season, though, United have scored more than one goal in a game just once – on the opening day against Chelsea.
“I’m not the right person to answer it,” Mourinho said on Sky Sports when asked about United’s problems.
“They are far behind. It’s difficult for me to answer. I was there for two seasons where I could feel lots of positive things and I could feel the direction to go in, then obviously the third season was not good enough.
“I was sacked, I probably deserved to be sacked because I was responsible as the manager, but the sad reality is that they are worse than before.
“And for me that is a sad thing. Maybe people think I’m enjoying the situation but I’m not enjoying it at all.”
With Liverpool and Manchester City expected to challenge for the title again, the top four is the realistic target for United this season.
But with United faltering and star forward Marcus Rashford now injured, Mourinho thinks his former side could struggle to even hold onto their position in the top six.
“I have people in the club I love, I have lots of respect for the fans and for me it’s really sad because when a team is ‘boring’, you are boring but you can still get the results,” he added.
“But at this moment I don’t see anything. I think they are going to really, really be in trouble to get not just into the top four but potentially in the top six.
“I think this team is worse than the team of last season.”
United face Rochdale in the Carabao Cup in their next game, before next weekend’s clash with Arsenal. The Gunners twice came from behind to beat Aston Villa 3-2 on Sunday.
Latest Stories
-
Family announces change of venue for Beverly Afaglo’s funeral
15 minutes -
India arrests three Nigerians for drug trafficking
19 minutes -
New mandatory travel rules for anyone entering or leaving South Africa
21 minutes -
South Africa’s rebuttal over Ghanaian killing routine diplomacy — Prof Antwi-Danso
24 minutes -
Bridging Continents and Politics: The inspiring journey of Richard Agyare (Akwasi Poku)
26 minutes -
Atlantic Catering and Logistics CEO supports flood relief effort with hot meals for displaced residents
26 minutes -
Full Statement: DCOP Ayamga Akolgo explains his petition against former Chief Justice Torkornoo
29 minutes -
Red tape could cost Ghana the carbon investment boom – Annoh-Dompreh
34 minutes -
Residents in Damang benefit from new sustainable water supply system
37 minutes -
We must not sell cheap today what we need tomorrow – Minority Chief Whip warns on carbon credits
41 minutes -
Floods collapse over 30 houses in Keta Island communities
41 minutes -
Will you stay for your children?
42 minutes -
Venezuela quake survivor pulled out alive after eight days
43 minutes -
The Carbon Credit Market: Another excellent opportunity for Ghana to get it right
57 minutes -
No pay, no drains: How Mahama’s inflation obsession cut spending and stalled Accra’s mega flood project
1 hour