“Unfair to make any decision. Day by day
they are starting to win my trust,” Mourinho said of his players, who
only returned to pre-season training 10 days ago.
Dortmund have been back for a month
already, and it showed with superior levels of fitness in the
International Champions Cup match played in an energy-sapping
temperature of 35 Celsius despite an 8.05 pm kick-off.
“I know in pre-season the team in the advance stage of preparation looks better,” he said.
“It happens year after year. It was too
obvious. We knew after 10 minutes that one team started training a month
ago and played four games.”
Gonzalo Castro scored twice for the
German side, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang bagged a penalty and Ousmane
Dembele showed why the Frenchman is regarded as one of the best young
talents in Europe with a superb finish.
“The reality is even in this situation
we have six players still in Europe, plus (Wayne) Rooney and (Chris)
Smalling who are only training. That is eight not involved.
“We had no (Zlatan) Ibrahimovic, (Anthony) Martial, (Marouane) Fellaini, (Morgan) Schneiderlin – lots of them aren’t here yet.”
It was Mourinho’s first defeat as United manager in just his second match, after a 2-0 win at Wigan last Saturday.
The Portuguese former Chelsea and Real
Madrid boss reiterated his pre-match comments that he needed one more
signing to get the balance of his side right.
“Our fundamental market is 75 percent
done and when we sign one midfield player, that will be done,” he said.
“The fundamental market is four players and we just need that crucial
one.”
Mourinho’s opposite number Thomas Tuchel
has been busy in the transfer market in the past two days with the
return to the club of World Cup-winning goalscorer Mario Goetze and
Germany’s former Chelsea star Andre Schurrle.
“I am very happy that the transfer (of
Goetze) worked out. By making this decision and committing, Mario has
chosen to take the difficult path,” said Tuchel, referring to the
24-year-old striker angering Dortmund’s fans by leaving for Bayern
Munich two years ago.
The German also praised Schurrle as an unselfish player who would help the balance of his side.
“We urgently needed a player up front. He has special qualities. He puts his ego aside,” said Tuchel.
“We define our style as attacking when we have the ball, and attacking the ball when we are defending. He can do that.”
United face arch-rivals Manchester City
in Beijing on Monday. Dortmund will play Pep Guardiola’s City in
Shenzhen on Thursday to round-out the three-team pre-season tournament
in China.
AFP
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