Manchester United has done it again, after losing the Manchester Derby just last week and gave up their first Europa League match at Feyenoord, they desperately needed a win at Watford this Sunday. Unfortunately for them, a large number of defensive mistakes were made and they lost their third straight match for the surprise of everybody. The Twitterverse and all the United fans still can't seem to find explanations to what's happening, the final result was 3-1.
Capoue opened the score on the 34th minute, then on the second half it was Marcus Rashford who got the equalizer after a Zlatan cross from the left. However, both Zuñiga and Deeney got another two goals in the last five minutes of the match for Watford's unexpected victory. An upset Jose Mourinho was deeply disappointed and sad after the match, he spoke to MUTV.
This is what Mou said: "I'm sad - obviously I'm sad. I'm always concerned when we don't get the result we want. But as I was telling the players, there is only one way - tomorrow we have a training session 10:30 in the morning. We have to be there and we have to work, but they have to show themselves a certain attitude towards the negative moments. I gave them as an example Ashley Young, who was phenomenal in his attitude and determination. We need positive people to give us positive feelings because obviously the next time these guys are going on to a football pitch they are - as a normal human being - going to obviously feel the weight of the defeat."
He continued: "I have this capacity of balance. Nobody saw me running around the pitch because we were winning a couple of matches and nobody sees me now really depressed. We had a strong period where we showed intensity, quality and desire. There was a creation of opportunities - the goal, the almost goal [Ibrahimovic's header] when it was a great save by the opponent. The game was going really well. The pressure was there and the team was trying to win, showing confidence. But, in one completely isolated counter-attack - I don't remember David de Gea touching the ball in the second half - they scored a goal."
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