
Zlatan Ibrahimovic launched an impassioned defence of under-fire Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, adamant no coach can work miracles and the players are to blame for their recent woes.
They sit eighth after eight Premier League fixtures and had to come back from 2-0 down to beat winless Newcastle United at home in their last game before the international break.
And LA Galaxy star Ibrahimovic – who was coached by Mourinho at United and Inter – is convinced he should be retained.
“Of course, results speak for themselves. The results are not on top, it goes bad, sometimes goes better, it’s part of the season.
“But the Premier League is not easy and if someone knows how to win it, it’s him. So, like he said himself, [he has] more Premier League [titles] than all the league’s coaches won together.
“I see myself also a little bit in that situation, we have our confidence, we believe in things, we say certain things. In our own way.
“That is not us, we are ourselves, we believe in what we do and we do it until the end.
“Some critics I feel [are] personal, some critics are exaggerating, some because of the way he is, some because of jealousy, but all this is part of the circle.