Mourinho reveals half-time teamtalk that led to Newcastle comeback win

Jose Mourinho revealed that his Manchester United players made a ‘promise’ to each other at half-time to ‘give everything’ as they were able to pull off an amazing comeback against Newcastle on Saturday.

The Portuguese watched as his team put in a below-par first-half performance, with Kenedy and Yoshinori Muto putting Newcastle 2-0 up at half time.




After the victory, Mourinho revealed what was said in the dressing room to inspire such a comeback.

He told BT Sport: ‘At half-time we had a good conversation.

‘We didn’t promise each other we would win the match, we promised we’d give everytihng with no fear – they gave everything, I don’t think we were lucky, we fought for the match.

‘Even if it ended 2-2 we would leave with a positive feeling. Nobody can promise to win matches but a professional should promise to give everything and they did.’

He added on MUTV: ‘I think at half-time we opened our hearts. We spoke two minutes about the tactical changes we were going to make, and we spoke eight minutes about other things that I thought let the players a little more free to face the second half.




‘And 3-2, amazing, but if it was 2-2 I think the feeling would be the same. Always leaving going home with the head high, not hidden, always showing yourself, and that is the feeling when you play with the dignity the boys did in the second half.’

There were reports prior to the game that Mourinho would be sacked regardless of the result, and Mourinho took a swipe at the suggestion that he had completely lost the dressing room.

‘It’s a ridiculous talk. The players they don’t play for the manager,’ he added. ‘If they play for the manager, they are not good professionals.

‘I think it’s ridiculous talk. It’s not about that. What I ask the players was exactly to give absolutely everything. We had some tactical touches, we tried to find the best way to play and in the end we won the match I think we deserved to win. I think with 2-0 at half-time with all the dynamic of the manhunting I think they behaved amazingly well.




‘As a friend of mine was saying to me this morning, if tomorrow rains in London it’s my fault. I go to London tonight, if it rains tomorrow it’s my fault. If there is some difficulty to have some disaggreement of the brexit it’s my fault.

Click below to follow us for more football updates…

Facebook – @Livesoccerupdates
Twitter – @Lsoccerupdates
Instagram – @Lsoccerupdates

Would you like to receive football updates for free?
WhatsApp the word NEWS to +2349034642498

‘I think a lot of wickedness and manhunting that I see in football is too much. It’s my life, the life I love, the life I work for this since a kid and will love for the last day.’

JB

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Next Post

Gattuso admits Chelsea on-loan midfielder Bakayoko needs help

Sat Oct 6 , 2018
AC Milan manager Gennaro Gattuso admits on-loan Chelsea midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko is ‘struggling’ at the club. Chelsea signed Bakayoko from Monaco for £40 million last season but the 24-year-old failed to live up to expectation in his first campaign at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri allowed Bakayoko to join […]

You May Like

× Click Here To Make Advert Enquiry