£300M SPENT IS NOT ENOUGH FOR MOURINHO
Jose Mourinho says Manchester United are struggling to compete with
Manchester City’s financial might and the sum of nearly £300 million he has
spent on transfers is not enough to win the Premier League.
A 2-2 draw with Burnley on Tuesday saw United lose further ground in
the table to Pep Guardiola’s runaway leaders, who are 12 points clear with a
game in hand.
Mourinho claimed that United’s illustrious history does not guarantee
them -- or any similar club -- success when faced with City’s huge resources.
‘When you say a club ‘like Manchester United’, do you think Milan is
not as big as us?’ said Mourinho, listing other big European clubs who are
struggling domestically.
‘You think they are not as big as we are? Do you think Real Madrid are
not as big as we are? You think Inter Milan is not as big as we are?
‘There are many big clubs and you say big clubs, I know what is a big
club. One thing is a big club and another thing is a big football team that you
know is not one of the best teams in the world.’
‘Manchester City buy the full backs for the price of the strikers, so
when you speak about big football clubs, you are speaking about the history of
the club,’ he added.
Despite City’s strikingly successful transfer policy allied to their
financial muscle, Mourinho himself has still managed to spend £286 million
($383 million, 323 million euros) in his two summers in charge at Old Trafford
-- although he was adamant that was not enough.
‘It is not enough, is not enough,’ he said. ‘And the price for the big
clubs, the price for the big clubs is different from the other clubs.
‘So the big, historical clubs are normally punished in the market for
that history, so the boys are doing what they can and they are doing fine.’
But United’s dropping of seven points in their past five games --
including conceding a last-minute equaliser at Leicester on Saturday, has left
City coasting towards the league title.
‘You say (we dropped) seven points from 15,’ said Mourinho. ‘I say the
last two matches we had 15 chances to score and we concede three... goals and
an amazing free-kick.
‘So the boys do what they can, they are trying hard with the problems
and injuries we have. I am not happy with the result, and against Leicester, but
I am happy with my players.’
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