Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho, has named Marcus Rashford and Scott McTominay, as two of his players who did not perform well in their dramatic 3-2 win over Newcastle on Saturday.
Speaking with BT Sport after the game, Mourinho claimed Rashford was “sad”, while McTominay was “scared”.
The United boss also believes there is “too much wickedness” in football but insisted that he can “cope with the man-hunt” against him.
“It is the first time I see man-hunting. I can cope with it.
“I can live with it. Some of the boys, in spite of them not being the man that is hunted, they are not coping well with it.
“Marcus Rashford was sad on the pitch, Scott McTominay was scared on the pitch. Even older players commit mistakes that are not normal.
“As a friend of mine was saying to me this morning, if tomorrow it rains in London it is my fault.
“If there are some difficulties with the agreements of Brexit, it is my fault.
“I have to be ready for all of this. I think a lot of wickedness and clear man-hunting in football is too much.
“It is my life. It is the life I love and since I was a kid I work for this,” Mourinho said.
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