So, Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says he is “absolutely against” worldwide friendlies taking after injuries to key focal defenders Chris Smalling and Phil Jones on England obligation.
“If you compare our situation with our opponents, West Brom, only one player on international duty,” Mourinho told this week’s Soccer Saturday programme, underestimating the number of Baggies players who joined up with their national teams in the past fortnight.
“They had time to work, time to rest and prepare. It’s going to be hard.”
Mourinho expects to be without five first-cooperative individuals against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday, including the harmed Paul Pogba and suspended Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
“I am totally against the friendly matches,” Mourinho told Sky Sports, after Jones had to withdraw from the England squad with a toe injury suffered in a training ground clash with Smalling, who pulled out after sustaining a leg injury in the Germany friendly. I think friendly matches for the national team only make sense before the final phases,” he said. Mourinho, who had 13 players away on worldwide obligation, believes his side will be at a disadvantage when they resume Premier League activity at Old Trafford this end of the week.
“A couple of weeks before the Euros or a couple of weeks before the World Cup makes sense. But mid-season friendly matches mixed with qualification matches, I don’t think that makes sense.
“On top of that the matches are not really big matches so I am not a big fan. But I think one day I will be there so I cannot be very critical.”