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Man United have had ‘luck that we didn’t’, says Mourinho – The World Game
Jose Mourinho claims his former club Manchester United have been “lucky” on their march towards the top four – even though he sees much to admire.
As Mourinho has been toiling with an injury-hit Tottenham team, United have emerged from the chasing pack to mount a challenge for a place in next season’s UEFA Champions League.
The signing of Mourinho’s fellow Portuguese Bruno Fernandes in January has proven a masterstroke, and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side have improved to such an extent many fancy them to push for 2020-21 honours.
Mourinho can appreciate the swagger that has been restored to the Red Devils ranks, but he also claims United ha…
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