Manchester United boss Jose
Mourinho has sarcastically labelled himself the worst manager in the history of
football after he faced criticism following a recent slump in form.
Despite winning his first
four games in charge, Mourinho came under media scrutiny after the club lost
three in a row before beating third tier Northampton Town in the League Cup.
They sit six points behind
leaders Manchester City in the Premier League and face
champions Leicester City at Old Trafford on Saturday.
When asked about Claudio Ranieri's
side and their prospects, Mourinho took the opportunity to take a swipe at his
detractors.
"It is very difficult
to retain the title," Mourinho told reporters on Friday. "History
says that. Not many in the Premier League have done it.
"One team was
Manchester United and another was managed by the worst manager in the history
of football (Mourinho at Chelsea 2005-2006)."
United captain Wayne Rooney has faced fierce criticism after a
string of poor performances in recent weeks but Mourinho said the forward
should not be singled out from the rest of the squad.
"Rooney's form is like
Man United's form. We are a team - we are not Wayne Rooney, we are a
team," the 53-year-old coach said.
"But the way we think
in the group is everybody is involved in every match, even the ones who are not
playing."
Mourinho, who recently
lashed out at football's "Einsteins" who have criticised United
during their recent dip, said he was frustrated that he could not protect his
players from media scrutiny.
"The only thing that
upsets me a little bit is the kind of criticism for my players. I would love to
protect my players, but from you (the media) I can't," Mourinho said.
"It is completely out
of my control. That gives me a feeling that it is hard. That is frustrating.
The Einsteins need money to live... They can speak, they can write.
"They can criticise
the work of other people. But I am a good man. I am a man of goodwill. I do
lots of charity work. I am helping so many people. Why not also help feed the
Einsteins."
Forward Anthony Martial,
who was forced off in last weekend's defeat by Watford, will not feature
against Leicester due to a calf injury.
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