Manchester United part of Champions League ‘second level’, says Mourinho as he sweats on Pogba injury
Manager says his team can’t be compared with the likes of Barcelona or PSG, despite comfortable opening win over Basel
Manchester United cannot be considered among the top band of teams in the Champions League, manager Jose Mourinho insisted after his side brushed aside Basel 3-0 on their competition return.
Goals from substitutes Marouane Fellaini and Marcus Rashford sandwiched Romelu Lukaku’s first goal in the competition proper as United opened their Group A campaign in straightforward fashion on Tuesday.
There were eye-catching wins elsewhere – Barcelona beating Juventus 3-0, big-spending Paris Saint-Germain crushing Celtic 5-0 – and Mourinho said United could not currently be considered in the same bracket.
“I think for these teams that you are speaking of and for the Real Madrids, Barcelonas and Bayerns, the Champions League starts in February,” said Mourinho.
“Now is just the warming up. And in February, when us English teams are trying to survive after the winter period, they are fresh and ready after these warm-ups.