24 December, 2017
LEICESTER CITY 2-2 MANCHESTER UNITED
Jose Mourinho understandably wasn't in the mood for perspective. He had just watch his Manchester United chuck away a lead against ten-man Leicester City and, even by his own standards, he was brutal in his assessment of his own players. 'Childish' was one word used; 'joke' was another.
They hadn't even followed basic instructions at the end when Chris Smalling, limping with an injury, was unable to move and thus couldn't track Harry Maguire's run for a glorious equalising goal with pretty much the last kick of the game.
Ashley Young had been tasked with telling the team to protect Smalling; somehow the message hadn't got through. So it wasn't surprising that Mourinho wasn't ready to look for the bigger picture.
But some context: after 19 games last season, the half-way point, they had 36 points and were sixth. After this game, at the same stage, they have 42 points and are second.
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