Mourinho Defends Marouane Fellaini Substitution After Draw

Jose Mourinho defended his decision to send on Marouane Fellaini in Manchester United’s 1-1 draw at Everton on Sunday.

The midfielder conceded a penalty moments after his 85th-minute arrival – allowing Everton to snatch a point.

Asked about his decision, United manager Mourinho said the reason for introducing Fellaini was “obvious” due to his height and Everton’s approach.

“I thought you would know more about football than you do,” the Portuguese added at a post-match news conference.

“Everton is not a passing team any more like they were in the past. Everton is a team that plays direct: goalkeeper direct, Ashley Williams direct, Ramiro Funes Mori direct. Everything direct.

“When you have on the bench a player with two metres [in height] you play the player in front of the defensive line to help the team to win the match.”

United took the lead at Goodison Park through Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s lobbed finish and were looking to wrap up only their third league win in 11 games when Fellaini replaced Henrikh Mkhitaryan in the closing minutes.

Just two minutes later, Fellaini went in with a clumsy challenge on Idrissa Gueye and Leighton Baines equalised from the spot.

The draw was United’s sixth since the start of October, while Mourinho himself has now won just nine of his last 30 league matches in charge of Chelsea and Manchester United.

“We are not getting the results we deserve,” he said. “We are getting draws but deserving victory.

“Opposition are leaving the stadium super happy with points they don’t deserve and we are leaving the stadium with a feeling we deserved more.”

The 53-year-old manager went on to criticise the media’s coverage of his results.

“When my teams are playing pragmatic football and winning matches and winning titles you say that is not nice and not right,” he said.

“Then my team play very well – and is a huge change to the last two or three years [at United] – now you say what matters is to get the result no matter what.

“In this moment we have teams getting results that defend with 11, kick ball and attack the space on the counter-attack… it is phenomenal, it’s beautiful.

“You have to make a decision.”

Mourinho side-steps controversial incidents

Mourinho was back on the touchline after serving a one-match ban during the midweek EFL Cup win over West Ham, after being sent off against the Hammers in the Premier League last weekend.

That was his second ban of the season and he was in no mood to discuss controversial incidents at Goodison Park.

Asked for his view on a crude first-half challenge that could easily have led to Marcos Rojo being sent off, the Portuguese twice answered: “I didn’t see it.”

Asked about the decision to award Everton’s penalty, he said: “No thoughts. No comment.

“We were the best team on the pitch by far and it is a result that doesn’t reflect the difference of the performances of both teams.”

Analysis

Ex-Wales midfielder Robbie Savage on BBC Radio 5 live:

It is about big moments in big games. Herrera hit the crossbar in the second half and it would have been game over if that goes in.

In the Premier League you still get a chance and Everton took it.

They (United) realistically could have six, seven or eight more points if they had taken their chances and seen games out but they haven’t. They didn’t see this game out again and that is a worry.

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