Jose Mourinho defended his decision to send on Marouane Fellaini in Manchester United’s 1-1 draw at Everton on Sunday. The midfielder conceded a penalty moments after his 85th-minute arrival – allowing Everton to snatch a point Asked about his decision, United manager Mourinho said the reason for introducing Fellaini wa
s “obvious” due to his height and Everton’s approach.“I thought you would know more about football than you do,” the Portuguese added at a post-match news conference.“Everton is not a passing team any more like they were in the past.
Everton is a team that plays direct: goalkeeper direct, Ashley Williams
direct, Ramiro Funes Mori direct. Everything direct.“When you have on the bench a player with two metres [in height] you
play the player in front of the defensive line to help the team to win
the match.” United took the
lead at Goodison Park through Zlatan
Ibrahimovic’s lobbed finish and were looking to wrap up only their third
league win in 11 games when Fellaini replaced Henrikh Mkhitaryan in the
closing minutes.Just two minutes later, Fellaini went in with a clumsy challenge on Idrissa Gueye and Leighton Baines equalised from the spot.The draw was United’s sixth since the start of October, while
Mourinho himself has now won just nine of his last 30 league matches in
charge of Chelsea and Manchester United“We are not getting the results we deserve,” he said. “We are getting draws but deserving victory.“Opposition are leaving the stadium super happy with points they
don’t deserve and we are leaving the stadium with a feeling we deserved
more.”
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