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Mourinho: We don’t chase records
- Updated: January 2, 2017
Jose Mourinho insists Manchester United are not chasing records after a 2-0 success at West Ham made it six Premier League wins in a row.
The victory came with its fair share of controversy, as West Ham were forced to play more than 75 minutes with ten men, after Sofiane Feghouli was handed a straight red card for a lunging tackle on Phil Jones, while Zlatan Ibrahimovic appeared to be in an offside position when netting Manchester United’s second.
Manchester United are now unbeaten in 13 games in all competitions – their longest unbeaten run since March 2013 under Sir Alex Ferguson – but Mourinho insists such stats matter little as his side close in on the top four.
“I have a feeling that we can win the next match,” Mourinho told Sky Sports. “We don’t chase records. We chase good performances and points.
“We know Chelsea or Tottenham are going to drop points, so we have to keep chasing. Before, we played so …