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Original publish date: July 17, 2017

Manchester United coach Mourinho: RSL well-coached; Saucedo too dangerous

One of the best coaches in the world had some nice things to say about his opponent.

Matt Montgomery

Manchester United coach Jose Mourinho had good and bad things to say about Real Salt Lake after his team’s 2-1 exhibition win.

On the team’s quality, he praised coach Mike Petke and his team, calling RSL “well-coached” and full of “good ideas.”

I enjoyed to play this first half. I think this team, the team that played the first 35 minutes, they’re well-coached, good ideas, good understanding of the game, playing in relation to the qualities of their players. Two fast wingers, a good midfield moving the ball. I just feel sorry that they have a game on Wednesday, because they couldn’t play the whole game with the best team. I repeat, in the second half, younger people, less quality, more enthusiasm, more running — more difficult for us to play.

But he had some less than glowing things to say about Sebastian Saucedo, who he accused of being “aggressive” and “a bit dangerous.”

I think the delay was because the referee asked to me change the player, and I didn’t, because I don’t agree with the card. Saucedo, I think is the name of the boy who was real aggressive during the second half — what happened to Mata and some other actions where he was a bit dangerous, which I understand. ... It’s a good experience for us to play with less (players).

And, of course, you always get the obligatory “how’s MLS” question, which can prove a valuable benchmark. Mourinho is likely to be honest about it all, certainly.

I think the quality is better. I like to play in soccer stadiums. I know you have amazing stadiums that sometimes you adapt to football, but I like the concept of a soccer stadium even if it’s smaller. I like the fans, I like the enthusiasm, and the quality is improving all the time. I’m happy — very happy with that.