José Mourinho and injuries: a long, public, darkly productive relationship | Barney Ronay


The Manchester United manager has always demanded a level of athletic masochism from his players and not everyone at Old Trafford is appreciating it

“I do not like talking about injured players,” José Mourinho announced a few months before he left Real Madrid – shortly before going on to talk, rather darkly, about assorted injured players and provide in the process another in a series of similar digressions through the sullen, dying autumn of his time at the Bernabéu.

In reality, of course, the opposite is true. Mourinho loves talking about injured players. Or at least he certainly spends a lot of time doing it. Some may see an odd coincidence in Mourinho’s comments about Luke Shaw and Chris Smalling refusing to play through injury coming almost exactly a year after Mourinho was sued by the doctor at his previous club, who treated an (apparently) injured player against the manager’s wishes; or almost exactly two years since Mourinho used a press conference to mock Sergio Ramos’s lack of a medical degree in another migrainously tedious row over the exact limits of injury and fitness; or almost exactly three years after Mourinho could be heard describing Oscar as “a fragile boy” who lacks “physical ability” just after his best performance to date in England.

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