Jose Mourinho is getting a lot of a stick for no reason Paul Ince defends under-fire Manchester United manager

Jose Mourinho is getting a lot of a stick for no reason Paul Ince defends under-fire Manchester United manager
Former Manchester United star Paul Ince has defended Jose Mourinho, claiming he is being given a hard time by the press and pundits for no reason.The Red Devils boss has come under fire for the team’s performanceand his touchline behaviour during Tuesdays Champions League victory over Young Boys, which sealed their progression to the last 16.Mourinho made no secret of his annoyance when he reacted to Marcus Rashfords early miss at Old Trafford, and later smashed a full water bottle carrier to the ground in celebration of Marouane Fellainis winning goal.Mourinho celebrated by hurling a water bottle carrier to the floor at Old Trafford2
Mourinho celebrated by hurling a water bottle carrier to the floor at Old Trafford
His actions were condemned by the likes of Gary Lineker, Paul Scholes and Rio Ferdinand, who were all television pundits for the match.
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Meanwhile, the Portuguese coach has been criticised for his poor man-management having made a number of public comments about his players throughout the season.But Ince has backed the manager, telling the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast: I feel for Mourinho at the moment because a lot of people are on his back.Im a pundit but Ive also managed, whereas a lot of pundits have not managed.Paul Ince defends son Tom's decision to quit England U21s as Premier League is 'bread and butter'2
Paul Ince has come to the defence of Jose Mourinho
So I can understand where Mourinho is coming from as far as shaking his head at Rashford I can see that, its a manager thing.I think hes getting a lot of stick for no reason, to be honest.Listen to Paul Ince on the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast IN FULL above!

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