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'The calendar in the best country of world football is nonsense'

January 31, 2017 11:39 IST

Mourinho hits out at Man United's 'crazy' fixture congestion

Jose Mourinho 

IMAGE: In a realistic way I think the Premier League is almost an impossible mission, says United manager Jose Mourinho. Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho complained about his team's ever-growing fixture list after their FA Cup victory over Wigan Athletic in the FA Cup on Sunday added to his problems.

United face Southampton in the League Cup final on February 26, so their Premier League derby against ManchesterCity must rearranged and they also resume their Europa League campaign next month.

"It's absolutely nonsense and I know that applies with many other clubs. Liverpool are going to play 16 matches, Chelsea will play 16 matches... and we are in this crazy situation," Mourinho told British media.

"I think Southampton will have 15 days without football before the final and we are going to have in these 15 days two matches... so the calendar in the best country of world football is nonsense.

"In a realistic way I think the Premier League is almost an impossible mission but I just think about winning the next match and the next match is not an impossible mission."

Mourinho said Ashley Young could leave before the transfer window closes on Tuesday.

"The only player that I am aware of a possibility to leave, and I am waiting for January 31 to know what really is going on, is Young, a player that I would love to keep," he added.

United, who are sixth in the league table, host second-bottom HullCity on Wednesday.

Source: REUTERS
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