UCL: Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho tells the Red Devils to treat the Young Boys showdown as a "last chance"



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Mourinho said that the Swedish international Victor Lindelof would miss the game on Tuesday and much of the Christmas season ahead with a muscle injury and nbsp | & nbspPhoto Photo: & nbspAP

Manchester: Manchester United coach Jose Mourinho wants his team to face the Young Boys right from the start, facing the Swiss club at the 39, a Champions League match at Old Trafford on Tuesday. The Mourinho men's victory, combined with Valencia's defeat of Juventus, would allow United to qualify for the last 16 games of the elite European club football competition. Last weekend, Mourinho criticized United for its goalless draw against Premier League wrestlers Crystal Palace, accusing their players of lacking "heart" after being booed on the pitch by their own fans at home. Old Trafford. – well behind qualifying positions for the Champions League next season.

He then warns that a new showdown against the Youngs Boys will force United to travel to Spain and beat Valencia in his last match of Group H. Competition. United's slow start was attributed to the approach of Mourinho, who, according to some Red Devils fans, goes against the club's tradition of attacking football. But at Monday's pre-match press conference, Mourinho insisted, "I want my players to be proactive, not reactive, I want my players to be strong."

"This is not a match crucial, but I want to play as if it was the last chance to qualify. I want to play as a playoff game. "At the same time, Mourinho said that the Swedish international, Victor Lindelof, would miss Tuesday's game and probably a good chunk of the busy Christmas period because of a muscle injury." He will be away for a long time. We have (Eric) Bailly and (Phil) Jones. Marcos Rojo has some injuries and Victor an injury – an adequate injury – that will hold him for a moment. Jones, (Chris) Smalling and Bailly are the three we have at the time. "

" He (Lindelof) has a CT scan tomorrow, but according to the experience of the medical service and the feelings of the players, he has a muscle problem and a muscle problem takes time. "We need, if possible, that every player be available for this difficult time (Christmas) until the Newcastle match on January 2nd." If we can have Victor available for this period, it will be fine. "

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