Man utd players cried after sevilla defeat and jose mourinho acted out
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Manchester United were humiliated by Sevilla at Old Trafford with the defeat a hammer blow for Jose Mourinho. Ben Yedder struck a brace for the La Liga side, with Romelu Lukaku’s late goal
ultimately proving to be more consolation. Manchester United players were visibly disheartened at full time, with the likes of Eric Bailly and Marcus Rashford covering their faces with their
shirts as they headed down the tunnel. And the Times say members of the squad were in tears inside the dressing room. United fans would doubtless show them any sympathy. The insipid way
they performed against Sevilla was astonishing for all in attendance at Old Trafford. Mourinho’s men had dismantled Liverpool and Chelsea at the same ground recently but, in Europe, they
were unable to find their mojo. The Times say Mourinho was sympathetic with his squad and urged them to lay the blame at his door. Afterwards, he attempted to shrug off the defeat, insisting
his side’s woes were nothing a summer spending spree could not sort out. But those comments angered club legend Paul Scholes, who said: “They keep spending money and yet you hear they are
supposedly three or four players away. ROBBIE SAVAGE THINKS JOSE MOURINHO DESERVES MORE PRAISE GETTY Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho consoled his players after the Sevilla loss “There
are players in that United squad to play good attacking football. “Marcus Rashford was frightening on that left side on Saturday, but he moved him to bring Sanchez into what he thinks is his
best position. “He gave the ball away so often and his manager has to see that in the ten games he has played, he has not been good. “He needs to choose his best front three and be brave
enough to leave one out. At the moment, Sanchez is the one to leave out.”