Jose Mourinho insists relationship with Man United chief Ed Woodward is fine

Simon Peach 19:24 24/08/2018
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  • Jose Mourinho and Ed Woodward.

    Jose Mourinho denied any rift with Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward during a tetchy pre-match press conference.

    Sunday’s embarrassing 3-2 Premier League defeat at Brighton has left United reeling, with intense scrutiny on the manager, players and background operations this week.

    Mourinho curtly brushed aside such talk ahead of Monday’s clash against Tottenham, with the manager surprising reporters by starting his press conference 30 minutes early.

    Asked about the reaction to the loss to Brighton, the United boss retorted: “Don’t ask me because I don’t read (it).

    “I don’t know 10 per cent of what is written, I don’t know 10 per cent of what is coming on the TV screens, so I’m not the right guy to answer to it.”

    Mourinho gave little away ahead of the Spurs match, answering 13 questions – often brusquely – in a little more than four tense minutes.

    The United boss was dismissive when asked whether there had been an overreaction to the Brighton defeat – “you are pessimistic, I’m not” – and curt when asked about his relationship with Woodward.

    “Of course (our relationship is fine),” he said. “No (problem at all).”

    The Portuguese has made clear his frustration over the lack of extra summer signings, with the failure to improve at the back coming back to haunt them in their last game.

    Yet Mourinho refused to talk about the defensive partnership of Eric Bailly and Victor Lindelof in a pre-match press conference as uncomfortable as United’s week.

    Odds on Mourinho leaving Old Trafford have tumbled, while a group of fans are said to be planning to have a plane fly over an upcoming match calling for the exit of Woodward.

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