Former Manchester United manager José Mourinho has revealed that there are still players in the current squad whom he wanted to sell during his tenure. Mourinho expressed his dissatisfaction with these players, stating that they do not meet the professional standards he expects at a club of United's stature. The comments were made in an interview with The Telegraph.
Jose Mourinho says Man Utd "still have a couple of players I didn’t want" 🤔 The Special One claimed they didn't "represent the best professional profile" https://t.co/jUX27wc8Xe https://t.co/BmuEMifbbE
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🎙️ José Mourinho: “There are still a couple of players at Manchester United that I didn’t want five or six years ago. I think they represent a little bit what I consider not the best professional profile to a club of a certain dimension.” (Source: @TeleFootball) https://t.co/4sYZEcpyHw
José Mourinho says there are players in the current Man United squad that he wanted to sell during his tenure as boss 👀 https://t.co/WaTSxo1HaQ
🔴 José Mourinho: “There are still a couple of players still at Man United that I didn’t want five or six years ago”. “I think they represent a little bit what I consider not the best professional profile to a club of a certain dimension”, told The Telegraph. https://t.co/oqdXOkvRvP