Mourinho: Gods of football were clearly on Newcastle’s side

Alexis Sanchez was unable to hide his disappointment after missing a great goal-scoring chance for Manchester United against Newcaslte. Photo: Carl Recine/Action Images via Reuters

Alexis Sanchez was unable to hide his disappointment after missing a great goal-scoring chance for Manchester United against Newcaslte. Photo: Carl Recine/Action Images via Reuters

Published Feb 11, 2018

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NEWCASTLE – Jose Mourinho admitted toothless Manchester United could have played for 10 hours without scoring in their surprise 1-0 defeat at Newcastle on Sunday.

Mourinho’s lacklustre side were beaten by Matt Ritchie’s 65th-minute strike, but they rarely looked like taking all three points against the Premier League strugglers.

United are now 16 points behind leaders Manchester United after their second defeat in their last three league games.

Conceding United could have no complaints about the result, Mourinho said: “My verdict is that we could’ve been here for 10 hours and not scored a goal. 

“Newcastle played with their lives and defended with their lives.

“They got from us a defensive mistake and from a free kick, they scored. The gods of football were clearly on their side.

“They must have an amazing feeling after giving absolutely everything.”

Ritchie’s goal came from a free kick awarded for a needless dive by United defender Chris Smalling inside his own half.

But Mourinho wasn’t critical of his centre-back’s mistake.

FT: Newcastle 1 #MUFC0.

Despite throwing everything at the hosts, the Reds lose out after Ritchie's second-half winner. #NEWMUN pic.twitter.com/BVv6baDRDQ

— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 11, 2018

“A defender has to concede free kicks now and again. It was an intuitive thing,” he said.

“Players who do it in the box deserve a card more than Smalling in that situation. 

“Clearly I know we lost the duel in the air, and it’s difficult to accept that.”

United squandered the few chances they created, leaving Mourinho frustrated as his team’s faint title hopes suffered another blow.

📸 St. James' Park erupts as Matt Ritchie nets his first goal of the season #NEWMUN @NUFC pic.twitter.com/cWtl3iasRa

— Premier League (@premierleague) February 11, 2018

“We had some chances with the score at 0-0. Alexis (Sanchez) had an open goal, and then the countless opportunities of the last 20-25 minutes,” he said. 

“The double miss of (Anthony) Martial is incredible in the last minute.”

AFP

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