Jose Mourinho Says His Players Lack "Technical Quality"

As Manchester United are still trying to find their winning streak having played four matches without a win, Jose Mourinho has given his take on what might be the cause of their unimpressive performance, stating that they haven't got the "technical" qualities required to win a match.
During their Champions League goalless draw with Valencia on Tuesday at Old Trafford, Red Devils' were booed by crowd chanting "attack, attack, attack" late into match. On Sunday, they were beaten 2-1 at West Ham in the Premier League game.
However, Mourinho, before giving his take on his players, he first praised them by saying, "The players tried. They raised the level of their efforts. They raised the level of their intensity."
Then he went on to speak critical of his team saying, "we tried to play but in some crucial positions in the building up phase we don't have the technical quality to build from the back."
The Portuguese, 55, has been heavily criticised for United's poor outings since the start of the season, and he declined making any serious comments on his critics saying, "Freedom of speech. Free country. You can say what you want.
ManchesterUnited are second with four points in Group H behind Juventus while Valencia and and Young Boys are in third and fourth position respectively.

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