Why Romelu Lukaku is untouchable in my team-Mourinho
Jose Mourinho tried to provoke Manchester United fans to give more support to striker Romelu Lukaku, marking the "untouchable" Belgian.
Mourinho accused Manchester United fans of not appreciating the £ 75 million striker, suggesting that the center-forward should be safe from criticism after a great start at Old Trafford.
Having first raised the issue after United's triumph over Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, Mourinho broadened his concerns before his team's meeting with Benfica.
"The fans are the fans, they pay their tickets and they are free to express how they want to express themselves, but my job is to protect my players when they deserve it," said Mourinho.
"Romelu is one of the players who should be untouchable in terms of respect for everyone. This is not a goal or the ball goes against the publication or redemption by the opposition goalkeeper who can bring the contribution of Romelu below the top level, he plays extremely well for us
"I have to protect my players when I feel they deserve more. What makes the team fantastic It's not just about scoring goals. He is untouchable on my computer and I think he should be untouchable with the fans. I repeat The fans can do what they want, but I repeat that I think it is my duty to defend my players when I think they deserve it. "
Mourinho said Lukaku's contribution extends beyond his 11 goals since his summer move from Everton. He has not scored in his last five games, but he has made some assists, including the victory of Anthony Martial against the Spurs.
The United coach said it discredits the idea that Lukaku is not contributing enough when he does not score.
"I do not think he's calm at all," Mourinho said. "Ask [Toby] Alderweireld, [Jan] Vertonghen and [Eric] Dier if he was silent. They are some of the best central defenders of the game. The goal is to score or not score in the end that's what people are analyzing. But he is not at all silent. "
It's a curious move by Mourinho to punish his own fans, although this is not the first time in his career.
In November 2014, Mourinho criticized Chelsea fans after a 2-1 home win against QPR.
"I looked around and it was empty, but not in terms of people because obviously it was full," he said at the time.
His latest comments have provoked theories about his true motive.
Those who attended Saturday's meeting did not feel that Lukaku received any criticism from fans. Similarly, there has been a relatively unenthusiastic response to Lukaku because it has been launched and has already begun to justify its high price. Other forwards who became legends of the club after such a strong debut formed an immediate link with the fans.
Lukaku does not seem to suffer from trust issues, although he will appreciate his manager's positive comments about his form.
Most likely, Mourinho wants Old Trafford to respond to his remarks by banning any sense of ambivalence about Lukaku's performance so far. If Lukaku's name were to be sung Tuesday night, United's manager will undoubtedly feel that his words have had the necessary impact.
Mourinho accused Manchester United fans of not appreciating the £ 75 million striker, suggesting that the center-forward should be safe from criticism after a great start at Old Trafford.
Having first raised the issue after United's triumph over Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, Mourinho broadened his concerns before his team's meeting with Benfica.
"The fans are the fans, they pay their tickets and they are free to express how they want to express themselves, but my job is to protect my players when they deserve it," said Mourinho.
"Romelu is one of the players who should be untouchable in terms of respect for everyone. This is not a goal or the ball goes against the publication or redemption by the opposition goalkeeper who can bring the contribution of Romelu below the top level, he plays extremely well for us
"I have to protect my players when I feel they deserve more. What makes the team fantastic It's not just about scoring goals. He is untouchable on my computer and I think he should be untouchable with the fans. I repeat The fans can do what they want, but I repeat that I think it is my duty to defend my players when I think they deserve it. "
Mourinho said Lukaku's contribution extends beyond his 11 goals since his summer move from Everton. He has not scored in his last five games, but he has made some assists, including the victory of Anthony Martial against the Spurs.
The United coach said it discredits the idea that Lukaku is not contributing enough when he does not score.
"I do not think he's calm at all," Mourinho said. "Ask [Toby] Alderweireld, [Jan] Vertonghen and [Eric] Dier if he was silent. They are some of the best central defenders of the game. The goal is to score or not score in the end that's what people are analyzing. But he is not at all silent. "
It's a curious move by Mourinho to punish his own fans, although this is not the first time in his career.
In November 2014, Mourinho criticized Chelsea fans after a 2-1 home win against QPR.
"I looked around and it was empty, but not in terms of people because obviously it was full," he said at the time.
His latest comments have provoked theories about his true motive.
Those who attended Saturday's meeting did not feel that Lukaku received any criticism from fans. Similarly, there has been a relatively unenthusiastic response to Lukaku because it has been launched and has already begun to justify its high price. Other forwards who became legends of the club after such a strong debut formed an immediate link with the fans.
Lukaku does not seem to suffer from trust issues, although he will appreciate his manager's positive comments about his form.
Most likely, Mourinho wants Old Trafford to respond to his remarks by banning any sense of ambivalence about Lukaku's performance so far. If Lukaku's name were to be sung Tuesday night, United's manager will undoubtedly feel that his words have had the necessary impact.
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