It was just
when Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, thought it could not get any worse for him at
Manchester United after last week’s 4-0 drubbing at Chelsea, his team’s
season has hit a new low.
Although
Manchester United was not beaten by Burnley, Mourinho was sent to the
stands during the game. The goalless draw however is not an outcome to
ease pressure on the manager.
The
Portuguese was punished by referee Mark Clattenburg after an alleged
altercation in the tunnel that saw Mourinho apparently contest the
referee’s decision not to give a penalty for Jon Flanagan’s challenge on
Matteo Darmian just before the interval.
Mourinho,
who is already facing an FA charge over his comments about another
referee, Anthony Taylor, before the recent visit to Liverpool, could
find himself in more trouble, both for what he said to Clattenburg and
then for trying to sit in the front row of the stands as the second half
began.
He
was quickly moved to the director’s box where he had a first-class view
of his side’s failure to score, and of the sending-off of Ander
Herrera, which completed another miserable afternoon at Old Trafford.
The
midweek victory over a second-string Manchester City in the League Cup
will not be enough to spare Mourinho criticism, particularly since star
summer signings Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic again failed to show
signs of paying back United’s investment.
Ibrahimovic
endured another blank day, seeing his spectacular acrobatic bicycle
kick superbly stopped by Tom Heaton, one of 11 saves Burnley’s keeper —
once on United’s books — made.
The striker has now gone six games without scoring for the first time in nine years.
Incredibly,
United had 37 shots in this match, their most in a Premier League game
since such statistics were first recorded in 2003-04.Another
rule of football decrees that managers who do not succeed in the
post-Alex Ferguson era at Manchester United seldom get the time to put
matters right.
But
Mourinho was in no mood to justify the performance afterwards, sending
his assistant, Rui Faria, to answer questions. “I don’t know what
happened,” Faria said about the incident that led to Mourinho’s
dismissal.
“It is not important what Jose said, what is important is what the referee writes in his report.”
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