Jose Mourinho apparently walked back in to his post-match press conference to correct statistics provided by journalists after United’s stalemate with Liverpool at Anfield last night
This is amusingly similar to an incident last season, when former manager Louis van Gaal provided journalists with a dossier trying to dispel United’s long-ball tag.
Mourinho just came back into press conference room to say Sky/BBC's possession stats are wrong. "My guy did it – 42 [percent], not 35."
— Tom Williams (@tomwfootball) October 17, 2016
As reported by Manchester Evening News, Mourinho had already bristled at questions regarding United’s inferior possession statistics, saying :
“Liverpool had 14 shots on target and United had one. How many shots on target did Liverpool have today? Two? Two shots with 65 per cent of possession. You have to be critical of Liverpool, not of us, because 65 per cent and two shots, it is their problem, not our problem.”
Suffice to say, Twitter had a field day with the incident, and Mourinho’s general demeanour at the press conference :
https://twitter.com/hassinator_69/status/788278533474877440
https://twitter.com/IsYoursGold04/status/788142767050481665
Good to see Mourinho making the story about him and the possession stat and not about the dull performance from his side 😴😴😴
— Calum (@CalumAnderson__) October 17, 2016
Mourinho's stat man fell asleep with his head on the OUR BALL button.
— Paul Air (@PaulAir) October 17, 2016
One user pulled up a pretty damning statistic :
https://twitter.com/_AndyHa/status/788124255493824512
Others dismissed the fact that people were calling it a “Mourinho Masterclass” :
Imagine calling it a Mourinho masterclass when his team had 35% possession @DavidJonesSky
— Klopp (@BundesligaLFC) October 17, 2016
https://twitter.com/jdal3/status/788120741703196672
"Mourinho masterclass"
If you think parking the bus & having 35% possession is a masterclass , you shouldn't watch football.
— – (@TheRedsRise) October 18, 2016
https://twitter.com/ronankenny86/status/788133811460698112
No doubt Mourinho will criticise teams for 'parking the bus' at Old Trafford this season too
— Josh McCarthy (@Joshmcc123) October 18, 2016
Whichever way you look at it, the reaction from Mourinho clearly shows that the United manager is feeling a little more pressure than he lets on. Worryingly, United are 2 points short of their total at the same stage last season. United fans – who were quite vocal with their frustration at Louis van Gaal’s dour playing style – will be hoping that things change sooner rather than later for the Red Devils.
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