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Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho. Photo: EPA

Jose Mourinho looms as big challenge to David Moyes

New Manchester United manager knows his team face a serious challenge from the wily Portuguese when the two clash today

AFP

For his first competitive home game as Manchester United manager, David Moyes could be forgiven for wishing the fixture computer had not decided on a game against Jose Mourinho's Chelsea. Not only have Chelsea improved their formidable squad during the close season and started the new campaign with back-to-back wins, but in Mourinho they boast a coach who has a history of upsetting United's best-laid plans.

It was Mourinho who led Porto to a sensational success at Old Trafford in 2004, Mourinho who momentarily knocked United off their pedestal in his first stint at Chelsea, and Mourinho who guided Real Madrid to a smash-and-grab win over United in last season's Champions League.

He was also, briefly, touted as a possible successor to Alex Ferguson as manager of the English champions, before United plumped for tradition over razzmatazz and went for the comparatively untested Moyes.

The former Everton manager saw his new side run out convincing 4-1 winners at Swansea City in their opening Premier League game a week ago, but today's match is unlikely to be quite so straightforward.

Chelsea already have two wins behind them, with last Wednesday's 2-1 defeat of Aston Villa having been brought forward due to the London club's involvement in the Uefa Super Cup , and they can move six points clear of United with a win at Old Trafford.

Moyes, though, is relishing the challenge.

"There have been a lot of things I have been looking forward to: taking the team on tour, leading them out at Wembley," he said. "But to do it at Old Trafford for the first game against Chelsea is a thrill for me, it really is."

The television cameramen at Old Trafford will be primed for the slightest hint of bonhomie between Mourinho and Wayne Rooney, who has been the subject of two failed bids from Chelsea in recent weeks.

Mourinho promised not to make a third offer for the unsettled striker prior to the game, but it will undoubtedly make for the most intriguing sub-plot of the evening.

Moyes says there is a "good chance" he will hand a starting berth to his wayward number 10, who created two goals at Swansea but whose body language suggested he would have preferred to be elsewhere.

However, the Scot's options are restricted by injuries to three of his attacking players.

Wingers Ashley Young (ankle) and Nani (groin) and striker Javier Hernandez (hamstring) are all set to miss the game, along with right-back Rafael da Silva, who damaged his hamstring in the Community Shield.

Centre-back David Luiz (hamstring) is Chelsea's only key injury doubt, but Mourinho may look to rotate his squad in light of the hard-fought win over Villa at Stamford Bridge.

In particular, Romelu Lukaku will hope that it is his turn to start up front, after Mourinho selected Fernando Torres for the opening 2-0 win over Hull City before turning to Demba Ba against Villa.

Mourinho has made it apparent that he remains determined to add Rooney to his pool of front men, but he was reluctant to discuss his interest ahead of the game.

"I don't care. In this moment I don't care," he said. "I have a big match to play … I don't care about new players."

Although he spent six years away from English soccer during his time at Inter Milan and Madrid, Mourinho says United remain the team to beat.

"In my time they had Roy Keane, (Paul) Scholes, players with big history there," he said.

"Now they have still players from my time, like (Rio) Ferdinand, (Nemanja) Vidic, (Ryan) Giggs, and they have this mixed with very good young players.

"With that winning culture, that makes big clubs. And they are a big club for many, many years. They have everything."

Chelsea won twice at United in Mourinho's first spell at the club, and United have won only one of the past six meetings

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Mourinho to provide first real test for 'rookie' Moyes
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