'I would say it's a reckless approach away from home': Gary Neville says Jose Mourinho's Manchester United team is 'too ATTACKING' at Chelsea
Gary Neville has claimed that the Manchester United side that Jose Mourinhoselected to face Chelsea was 'too attacking'.
Mourinho is known to often instruct his side's to adopt a defensive approach in away games against big teams, but the United boss named a bold line-up for his latest return to Stamford Bridge.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Neville said: 'It's attacking. You could even argue too attacking. People still say now Jose Mourinho he parks the bus.
'Forget it, he doesn't, not any more at Manchester United he hasn't done it for 18 months.
'In fact I would say sometimes it's a reckless approach away from home, even at home.
'The Tottenham game this season, Arsenal and Tottenham away last season. City, all big games where there have been goals, they've been open. And I have to say it's a different approach he's used historically when he's been manager of Chelsea.'
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- Gary Neville claims Jose Mourinho's team against Chelsea is 'too attacking'
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- Juan Mata and Paul Pogba also involved for Jose Mourinho's side
Gary Neville has claimed that the Manchester United side that Jose Mourinhoselected to face Chelsea was 'too attacking'.
Mourinho is known to often instruct his side's to adopt a defensive approach in away games against big teams, but the United boss named a bold line-up for his latest return to Stamford Bridge.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Neville said: 'It's attacking. You could even argue too attacking. People still say now Jose Mourinho he parks the bus.
'Forget it, he doesn't, not any more at Manchester United he hasn't done it for 18 months.
'In fact I would say sometimes it's a reckless approach away from home, even at home.
'The Tottenham game this season, Arsenal and Tottenham away last season. City, all big games where there have been goals, they've been open. And I have to say it's a different approach he's used historically when he's been manager of Chelsea.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...Manchester-United-team-ATTACKING-Chelsea.html
Damned if you do, damned if you don't...These pundits can never make your mind up their minds and always have something to say!