Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho, has claimed that they have lost their ‘fear factor’.
At the height of Sir Alex Ferguson’s reign at United, a trip to Old Trafford was viewed as the hardest away day in the division.
But Mourinho admits those days are long gone.
When asked if teams were afraid to play away to United, he said: “I don’t think it’s fear factor, I don’t think anyone is afraid to come and play us at Old Trafford.
“Just think normally we have good performances at home, we trust our game and yes, the results we can say positive at home.
“We had lots of draws last season, too many but normally at home we are a strong, confident team so we try to do something tomorrow.”
At the height of Sir Alex Ferguson’s reign at United, a trip to Old Trafford was viewed as the hardest away day in the division.
But Mourinho admits those days are long gone.
When asked if teams were afraid to play away to United, he said: “I don’t think it’s fear factor, I don’t think anyone is afraid to come and play us at Old Trafford.
“Just think normally we have good performances at home, we trust our game and yes, the results we can say positive at home.
“We had lots of draws last season, too many but normally at home we are a strong, confident team so we try to do something tomorrow.”
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