
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho said he left Eric Bailly out of his line-up to face West Bromwich Albion because the game is more suited to the qualities of Victor Lindelof.

Explaining the change before kick-off, the Red Devils boss told the club website: “A decision again. Victor played the match against Swansea at home and it was very suited to his qualities.
“Normally, we are going to have more of the ball and, normally, it’s when we need somebody from the back to add extra technical quality in the middle of the back [four].
Mourinho added: “I believe, like last week, they (West Brom) will be very compact with two lines of four and no space to play so Mata is one of the players who thinks fastest in my team.” NaijaBet.com
Perhaps Mourinho’s changes were ill-advised, as United were flat all afternoon against West Brom, and hardly created anything to challenge Ben Foster.
United have been criticised all season by fans wanting to see Mourinho play more positive and risk-averse football. Those criticisms were given greater credence on Sunday as United failed to break down a bottom of the table West Brom side.