Jose Mourinho is playing catch up at Manchester United as ‘they went back two years’ under Louis Van Gaal, says Paul Ince

Jose Mourinho is playing catch up at Manchester United as ‘they went back two years’ under Louis Van Gaal, says Paul Ince
Paul Ince has leapt to the defence of under pressure Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho, suggesting he has been playing catch up from Louis van Gaal’s time in charge of the club.Ince, who was a United player for six seasons between 1989 and 1995, claimed Mourinho’s men are way off title contention.United went down to a disappointing 2-1 defeat at Valencia on Wednesday night5
United went down to a disappointing 2-1 defeat at Valencia on Wednesday night
Given his own managerial experiences, Ince, now a television pundit, declined to add to the calls for Mourinho to leave Old Trafford.Instead he sympathised with the task he faces, even in his third season at United.“It’s tough on Mourinho, because he came in off the back of David Moyes and Van Gaal,” Ince said.“Under Van Gaal they went back big time, they went back two years.Ince believes Mourinho has been paying the price for Van Gaal’s time in charge of the club5
Ince believes Mourinho has been paying the price for Van Gaal’s time in charge of the club
“While Man United were going back, Manchester City, Tottenham, Liverpool, they were going forwards.“He had to try to get them up to try just to compete with those teams and it’s been a tough time for him.”United, who won the 2016 FA Cup under Van Gaal, are sixth in the Premier League, eight points behind fourth-placed Chelsea, ahead of Sunday’s clash with leaders Liverpool at Anfield.Ince believes United’s main concern for now is Champions League qualification.

Everything points to Pogba leaving in January, Ince tells talkSPORT


“Are we talking about a case where Man United might be struggling year after year to make the top four?” Ince added.“Only one team are going to win the league. Man United are not going to win the league.“They’ve got to try to win a cup and they’ve got to try to finish in the top four, which is going to be a tough ask for them.”Ince left Old Trafford for a two-year stint with Inter before returning to England with Liverpool.Ince won two Premier League titles in his six-year stay at Old Trafford5
Ince won two Premier League titles in his six-year stay at Old Trafford
The 51-year-old former England captain reckons Jurgen Klopp’s men are capable of ending their 29-year wait for the championship title this season. The Reds are top of the table, one point ahead of holders City, with 16 matches played.Ince added: “The fans hoped they could win the title, now Klopp’s got a team the fans believe can win the title. And that’s a big difference.“They’re blowing teams away. The more they keep playing this way and getting those results the more the belief will come.Ince believes another of his former club’s Liverpool could win the Premier League this season5
Ince believes another of his former club’s Liverpool could win the Premier League this season
“The favourites are City, but Liverpool are right on their shoulders and they are competing.“They’ve got all the ingredients to be Premier League winners.”Ince is enjoying life as a pundit, but admits he yearns to return to management.Short stints with Blackburn and Blackpool, the last team he managed in the 2013/14 season, have not dented Ince’s confidence after successful spells with Macclesfield and MK Dons.Ince would like to return to management, saying it’s in his blood5
Ince would like to return to management, saying it’s in his blood
He added: “I’ve got something I enjoy doing the BBC and BT. It keeps me in the game, it gives me a bit of free time and it fits in well. Less stressful.“I have spoken to a few people and it’s just not been right.“But management’s in my blood. It will never go away and I’m still only 51. I’ve got plenty of time.”

Could Brighton goalkeeper Mat Ryan be the man to replace David de Gea at Old Trafford?

Arsenal captain Laurent Koscielny left with gruesome injury after accidental stamp by Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku Written by: fpnews Posted on: January 26, 2019 Laurent Koscielny was left in a bloody heap after an awkward tangle with Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku.
~ Arsenal 1-3 Manchester United: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer gets

Joe Gomez struggled to deal with Neymar and co

Nottingham Forest have appointed club legend Martin O'Neill as their new manager.. O'Neill replaces Aitor Karanka, who left the club last Friday, and will be tasked with leading Forest into the
Nottingham Forest appoint club legend O'Neill as new manager

Some clubs wanted the 30 cap abolished
Crystal Palace condemn 'disgraceful' racist abuse of club

Higuain spent a successful season under Sarri at Napoli

~ Tottenham Hotspur transfer news: Spurs planning £15m bid for Norwich City starlet Max Aarons ~ Kenya Latest
Tottenham plotting £15m bid for Norwich City's teenage star

Alonso has struggled in recent matches

Rio Ferdinand slams Jose Mourinho's 'laughable' comments

Frank Lampard has been urged to turn down the Chelsea job by former team-mate Shaun Wright Phillips

Arsenal, Man Utd and Liverpool to fight for Adrien Rabiot after Real Madrid pull out to focus on Pogba transfer The midfielder has not played a game of football since December 11 after falling out
Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United to bat | SportSpyder

Steven Gerrard has made a promising start to his managerial career at Rangers

Cristiano Ronaldo will not be rushed back for the Champions League quarterfinal against Ajax, insists Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli. Forward Ronaldo suffered a right thigh injury in Portugal's Euro 2020 qualifier against Serbia on Monday and was substituted in the first half.
Buzz Website

Spalletti has ripped into Icardi

Leicester City have moved to sign Celta Vigo midfielder Brais Mendez, according to reports in Spain. Mendez, the 21-year-old, is considered one of the rising stars of Spanish football and made his
Leicester City bid for Celta Vigo star Brais Mendez

Nikita Parris celebrated wildly after smashing home the opener

Norwich extended their advantage at the top of the Sky Bet Championship to seven points with earlier in the day with a comprehensive 4-0 win over managerless QPR, leaving Leeds and Sheffield
Championship roundup: Norwich and Sheffield United draw after

Can Huddersfield Town survive?
I'm a Celebrity 2018: Harry Redknapp says singer Fleur East

Kepa could do nothing to keep out Sturridge’s strike form distance

And if things didn't look like they could get any worse for Davis and the UK, the issue of the Irish border just became a whole lot more complicated. Negotiations are now expected to take a lot longer than the UK team predicted. How this news will affect the DUP's deal with the Conservatives is yet to be seen.
1sportz official (1sportz) on Pinterest

Post a Comment

0 Comments