Jose Mourinho, Manchester United manager has explained that having a defensive approach to a game is not his philosophy, but a strategy.
Mourinho, on a punditry session on beinSport, alongside Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink said his Chelsea team of the 2004-2006 seasons were a decent attacking team with great defensive stability. He also added that his Inter Milan team of 2010 was another example of a phenomenal attacking team that had a good defensive set up.
He said his next team must provide the same things Manchester City and Liverpool are providing for Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp respectively.
Mourinho: “My philosophy depends. I’d love to go to a club and be in conditions to do what Jurgen and Pep did. When Jurgen is in the club and wins absolutely nothing for three and a half years, still has the trust, confidence to keep going.”
Mourinho: “My philosophy depends. I’d love to go to a club and be in conditions to do what Jurgen and Pep did. When Jurgen is in the club and wins absolutely nothing for three and a half years, still has the trust, confidence to keep going.” #mufc [beIN] pic.twitter.com/fzBlfVaF9A
— United Xtra (@utdxtra) January 19, 2019
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