Soccer world is full of experts and we have more than enough self-claimed elites of the game who don’t mind issuing their views about everything happens in the game and when it comes to English premier league these experts triple in number and talk prominently about the failure of any side.
Manchester United is one such side who could not impress anyone in its initial stint of the season, perhaps, they conceived three back to back defeats last week in all competitions that obviously made manager Jose Mourinho more than angry to know his world record spending is not paying him anything and when media along with various trade pundits start talking about his failure as the ManU boss, he lost his control and decided to answer his critics in his well-known style. The former Chelsea boss says all the experts, who were recently busy pointing out Red Devils mistakes in the field, are no less than Einsteins, in fact, he called the game a sport which is full of Full Of Einsteins who are actually no one to know what happens inside the field.
Knowingly, ManU ended its three defeats jinx by beating Northampton Town by 3-1 in the EFL Cup to set out a fourth-round tie against its arch rival Manchester City. Talking about their upcoming games and how they are being treated by the media including self-claimed experts, he said in Manchester Evening News, “We have three home matches now in a row and it is always good to be at home.
“I can understand clearly the disappointment. If the fans have been disappointed with the last week, I understand completely but I am sure they will be behind the team like they always are. We had a bad week. I know that the world is full of Einsteins, I know that they tried to delete 16 years of my career, they tried to delete an unbelievable history of Manchester United football club and to focus on a bad week with three bad results. But that’s the new football, it’s full of Einsteins.”
Now every eye will be on their show at home against the league defender Leicester City this Saturday and it would be interested to see if Mourinho’s side answers their critics with a field performance or their boss would keep behaving outspoken as he used to be mentoring other sides in his career.