Ekun Samuel, 24 October 2016
Following the heavy defeat Jose Mourinho and his men suffered at the Bridge on Sunday against his former team and club Chelsea, the United boss was full of remorse and took full responsibility for the loss to his old side.
Prior to the game, Jose Mourinho has admitted the Bridge was no longer lucky for him, due to his two home loss last season that contributed to his sacking. A place he once held fortress of not losing a League game at home.
He didn't only lose, but also lost two of his players "Eric Bailey and Fellani to injuries. Eric Bailey who sustained a knee injury as been considered out for up to two months.
His apologies follows;
"They kept going for 90 minutes in an unbelievable way, the fans that we have all around the world they are obviously with a very bad feeling and I feel so sorry for them," Mourinho said.
"I have to apologise for that and the only thing I can say is that I am Man United 100%, not 99% and 1% for Chelsea or any other club and because of that I feel deeply the situation.
"But there is only one answer, like I was telling the players, there is only one answer – training tomorrow and we fight on."
The defeat has no doubt left Jose Mourinho with a big scare which would take time to heal after his second dismissal last season in charge at the Bridge.