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Jose Mourinho praises turnaround in Manchester United attitude

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho as seemingly begun some mind games after the Red Devils drew his former club Chelsea in the FA Cup quarter-finals.

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United booked their place in the last eight by edging Championship strugglers Blackburn 2-1 on Sunday, Zlatan Ibrahimovic stepping off the bench to settle matters after goals from Danny Graham and Marcus Rashford.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored a late victor for United after Marcus Rashford had equalised for Mourinho’s men at Ewood Park following Danny Graham’s opener, and Chelsea lie in wait in the quarter-finals.

Millwall who also pulled off an upset and knocked 2015/16 Premier League champions Leicester out of the competition yesterday, play Tottenham.

“I think next summer can bring a few surprises at this level and probably Paul will lose this status as the world’s most expensive player, which will probably be a good thing”. In those 15 days we are going to play two matches against Saint-Etienne and the next round of the FA Cup.

Chelsea can focus exclusively on the FA Cup as they have already got the Premier League title in the bag, claims Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho.

Mourinho returned to Stamford Bridge for the first time as United manager in October, only to watch his team get embarrassed by the Blues. Have your say in the comments section below.

“I had answers from some players, for example Ashley Young, so I can rest Antonio Valencia”. United, on the other hand hand, continue to balance a Europa League campaign, an EFL Cup final and their battle for the top four.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho absolutely loved the hopeful words of advice from the youngster as he burst into fits of laughter in the tunnel at half-time. As opposed to sitting at home watching those world-class players on TV they are going up against them. “Man United demands that you go serious to every game”. “We wish Sutton all the best tomorrow, I genuinely hope they can do it”.

National League leaders Lincoln City will travel to Arsenal for an historic FA Cup quarter-final.

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“The team is showing that and we want to keep the same way”.

Luke Shaw has not tasted first-team action this month