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Man United boss Mourinho laments gruelling October fixture

September 30, 2016 17:04 IST
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‘We have this poisoned gift with playing on the Monday which gives us a very difficult situation’

Jose Mourinho

IMAGE: Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho looks reacts. Photograph: Pete Norton/Getty Images.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has described next month's fixture list as a ‘poisoned gift’ following Thursday's Europa League 1-0 win over Zorya Luhansk.

After the international break, United travel to Liverpool on October 17, host Turkish club Fenerbahce in the Europa League three days later before travelling to Chelsea for a league fixture on October 23.

"Well, we could play Liverpool on the Saturday, we could play Liverpool on the Sunday. We play Liverpool on the Monday," Mourinho told reporters after United's slender win over the Ukrainian side.

"We don't have the best conditions because we play against two top Premier League teams who don't have European competition. We have this poisoned gift with playing on the Monday which gives us a very difficult situation."

When asked if he tried to move United's top flight clash with Liverpool back from Monday, Mourinho said: "I think it's impossible, the poisoned gift is already there. We just have to play Monday, Thursday and then the Sunday.

"But before that we have Stoke, so let us concentrate on Stoke because it is another poisoned gift because Stoke is not what the table says," he added of Sunday's struggling league opponents at Old Trafford.

United sit third in Europa League Group A after two matches, having lost to Dutch side Feyenoord in their opening game.

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