A
bullish José Mourinho stated he wants to win the title, get the team playing
well and promote youth for Manchester United, during an official unveiling as manager in which the Portuguese also
aimed a barb at Louis van Gaal by being clear there will be no hiding behind
“philosophies”.
Mourinho
was appointed successor to Luis Van Gaal, who constantly referenced
his managerial philosophy when he held the role, on 27 May. The 53-year-old
meets the first group of his players on Wednesday.
When asked
what his hopes are for United, Mourinho said: “Depends on the way you want to
face it. I was never very good playing with the words or hiding behind words
and hiding behind philosophies. I never tried to be good at that. I was always
much more aggressive in my approach with the risks that can bring. It would be
easy – and even honest and pragmatic – to focus on the last three years, on the
fact that we don’t qualify for Champions League and so on, and be quite
pragmatic to say: ‘Let’s work and try and be back to the Champions League, try
and be back to the top four.’
“I
prefer to be more aggressive and say we want to win. What is playing well? It
is scoring more goals than the opponents, conceding less, making your fans
proud because you give everything and you win. It is everything at the same
time. It is an aggressive approach by myself. I want everything. Of course we
are not going to get everything but we want to.”
Mourinho
was sacked by Chelsea in December but dismissed any notion of
having to show his worth again.
Starting
with an apparent dig at Arsenal’s Arsène Wenger he said: “There are some
managers … the last time they won a title was 10 years ago. Some of them, the
last time they won a title was never. The last time I won a title was one year
ago [with Chelsea], not 10 years ago or 15 years ago, so if I have a lot to
prove, imagine the others. But the reality is that was never important for me.
I play against myself. That is my feeling many times.
“I feel i have to prove not to the others but to myself. I would never be able to work
without success. That is my nature and I have always to find the reasons why I
have always many questions towards myself and the people working with me. That
is my nature. I could approach this job in a defensive point of view by saying
the last three years the best we did was fourth. I can’t go – it is my nature.
“Manchester
United – for many years success was just routine and in this moment the last
three years are to forget. I want the players to forget. I don’t want the
players to think we have to do better and finish fourth. Finishing fourth is
not the aim.”
Mourinho
was also clear about the departure of Ryan Giggs, who has left the club after a 29-year association, and where Wayne
Rooney will play. “About Ryan, let me finish – I never run away about my
responsibility. It is not my responsibility that Ryan is not in the club. The
job Ryan wanted is the job the club decided to give me.
“Ryan
wanted to be Manchester United manager
and the owners, Mr Ed Woodward ''executive vice-chairman'' decided to give the
job to me. So when you are speaking about ‘Did i offer him a job?’. He could be
what he wanted in the club. The club wanted to give him any important job in
the club. It happened with myself in Barcelona in 2000 – I had a contract for
another two years. It was not easy to go to another fight. For Ryan it is not
easy to go the step from assistant to manager – it is the step to leave his
house of 29 [years]. He was brave, he is honest – so good luck. If one day he
wants to come back when I am here, and if one day the club offers him the
chance to be manager, I think it will be something natural and the consequence
of his success in his career.”
On
Rooney he said: “In football there are many jobs. There are many jobs on the
field. The one that is more difficult to find is the guy who has put the ball
on the net. The players change during the years – their qualities, their
characteristics. It is normal a player changes a bit but there is something
that will never change which is the natural appetite to put the ball in the
net.
“Maybe
he is not a striker, not a No9 any more, but for me he will never be a No6,
playing 50 metres from the goal. You can tell me his pass is amazing but my
pass is also amazing without pressure. To be there and put the ball in the net
is the most difficult thing. For me he will be a 9, a 10, a nine and a half –
but never a 6 or an 8.”
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