Defiant Mourinho blasts critics after doubling Reds

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Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho gives instructions to Marcus Rashford during the match between Manchester United and Liverpool in Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain, March 10, 2018.

Jose Mourinho slammed criticism of Manchester United's cautious approach in its 2-1 win over bitter rival Liverpool on Saturday.


Mourinho's second-place squad moved five points clear of Liverpool in the Premier League, thanks to Marcus Rashford's first half double at Old Trafford.


Liverpool dominated possession as United sat back for long periods and Eric Bailly's second half own goal set up a tense finish.


But United stuck to Mourinho's conservative game plan to clinch the points and the Portuguese coach was in a typically defiant mood when asked about the defensive tactics.


"If people don't think we deserved it, I don't care," Mourinho said.


"I am a bit tired, we have a match on Tuesday. I don't care what people say. The boys are happy, I'm happy."


Mourinho said United had been rewarded for taking some chances in the first half and that he was pleased with the way his players soaked up the pressure after the interval.


"We can split the halves. United first half and Liverpool second, but in my opinion our first half was a half with goals and danger," he said.


"In the second half - in my opinion, and probably the people in the TV studio have a different opinion - was Liverpool controlling with the ball and United controlling without the ball.


"Against Liverpool, if you play bad when you have the ball you can quickly be in trouble.


"Our team was always in control. Even in set pieces, corners, dangerous situations ... but we were in control so I think we deserved it."


Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp claimed the key moment was referee Craig Pawson's failure to award a penalty for United midfielder Marouane Fellaini's tackle on Sadio Mane in the final 10 minutes.


"It was a clear penalty with Fellaini on Mane, and in situations like this you need the right decision," Klopp said. While Klopp was frustrated with that decision, he admitted the Reds had only themselves to blame for poor defending on both of Rashford's goals.


"We have to defend these situations better. You can always lose a header or a challenge with Romelu Lukaku of course, but there is a gap in behind and we need to close that," Klopp said.


"The two goals made the game not easy, we had a lot of OK moments, two good moments in the first half where we could finish better. It is all about the result and we lost.


"We didn't score before halftime and then in the second half we chased the game. It is really difficult to do that against a team like Manchester United."


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