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Jose Mourinho Discusses Manchester United Confidence After Feyenoord Defeat
- Updated: September 16, 2016
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho admitted his team are deflated after losing to Feyenoord in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday and said it is his job to battle against negativity.
The Red Devils were downed 1-0 by the Eredivisie side to condemn United to their second defeat in five days following the 2-1 Manchester derby loss to Manchester City.
With Watford to face on Sunday in the Premier League, Mourinho conceded his side are at a low ebb but explained it is normal for players to be down after a defeat, per David McDonnell in the Mirror:
When you lose matches, there are no miracles in terms of the players’ soul. You win matches, people are happy and full of confidence. You lose matches and people are sad and feel it.
Obviously, when you lose matches, the mood is not the same, that’s normal.
That’s the normal nature of football players, but I’m here not to let them be in a negative mood or in a negative period because we lost two matches in four days.
The Portuguese manager added there …