José Mourinho praises Romelu Lukaku despite flow of goals drying up

• Manchester United manager says there is no pressure on the striker
• Forward has scored for United in only one of his last 10 matches

José Mourinho was at his most succinct. For the ninth time in 10 matches his £75m striker had failed to find the net. “He didn’t score,” the Manchester United manager said. “I don’t care.” The Portuguese can be a master of deception and diversionary tactics. Sometimes, however out of character it may appear, he is simply voicing an honest opinion.

Because when Romelu Lukaku was averaging a goal a game, Mourinho’s mantra was that it did not matter. When his biggest summer signing opened his league account against West Ham, his manager averred that there was “no pressure from me”. After Lukaku struck in the win over his former club Everton, Mourinho said: “He knows that for me there is no pressure for goalscoring.” When flood has given way to drought, United’s manager has displayed a consistency of argument.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/nov/27/manchester-united-jose-mourinho-romelu-lukaku-brighton

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