Blame Moyes for Rooney situation at Manchester United, says Mourinho


Blame Moyes for Rooney situation at Manchester United, says Mourinho

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says David Moyes is to blame for striker Wayne Rooney’s unhappiness at Manchester United.

The England international has been the subject of two failed bids by the Blues, with the west Londoners expected to submit another offer after the two clubs’ clash at Old Trafford on Monday.

Speaking ahead of the game, Mourinho was warned he could receive a heated reception from the United

crowd, due to his interest in Rooney, to which he told reporters: "They are against me?

"But I didn't say [to Rooney] you will be a second-choice for me. And they are against me?

"We are trying to get a player that a manager told 'You will be a second option' for him. We are not going for Van Persie. They don't have to be against me. If I say Ramires is a second option for me and he plays when Lampard is tired or injured, if someone comes here to get Ramires, nobody is upset."

When subsequently asked to clarify if he felt that was Moyes’ fault, Mourinho replied: "Of course."

However, the former Real Madrid coach did admit that keeping star players happy in a big squad can be difficult.

"In every big team, I am not criticising, you have first options and second options, and those second options must be very good players," he added.

"Of course big teams must have second choices. Big players too. The point is if the players are happy to accept that situation."

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