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The Portuguese saw their Manchester United team come out of Young Boys on Tuesday. The group stage was successfully negotiated for the 14th time
Jose Mourinho reprimanded his critics. The boss of Manchester United was very happy to inform his "lovers" of a record-breaking record in the Champions League.
Questions continue to be asked to the Portuguese, but he usually finds answers.
The 2018-2019 campaign was tested at Old Trafford, and it appeared at one point as if a European showdown with the Young Boys would cause more frustration.
Marouane Fellaini, however, had to win a big winner, and United is good to qualify.
Mourinho has never failed to reach this stage during a career that has led him from Porto to Manchester via Chelsea, Inter and Real Madrid.
He said BT Sport After playing a new playoff spot: "For some of my lovers, I just want to say, for those who love the stats – 14 seasons in the Champions League, 14 times qualified in the group stage.
"Never one of my teams stays behind in the group stage.
"The season when I did not play the Champions League, I won the Europa League. It's a good record. "
Mourinho had already won Champions League victories in Porto and Inter, while United was guided to the glory of the Europa League in 2016-17.
He is proud of his record of continuing to push the teams to fight, while the current campaign sees the Red Devils face Valencia and Young Boys to join Juventus in Group H.
"It's good, a very difficult group, to qualify with only one game is obviously good," he said after seeing Fellaini stand out Tuesday against Switzerland.
"The performance had a lot of good things but a lot of disappointing things. That's the kind of game if you score from the first minute, you opt for a different kind of performance.
"You could pay with not just a defeat. The backup of David, the only backup of the game, was phenomenal, only the best goalkeeper in the world can save.
"More than a chance. We often had what I call half chances, when the winger has the ball and 20 yards to attack, but that he fears the defender's penalty that he has to go through next to him. We can not blame a player.
"The most important thing is a goal. Of course, I am happy with the intensity that the boys put on, it is not difficult to cope with the pressure of a result that does not suit us. "
Now that qualifications are guaranteed in Europe, United can now focus again on national affairs and a Premier League quest that ranks them seventh on the table.
The Red Devils will be back in action on Saturday in Southampton.
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