New Straits Times

CARVALHAL ADMIRES JOSE’S FIGHTING SPIRIT

Swansea boss says confrontat­ions make Mourinho stronger

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SWANSEA City boss Carlos Carvalhal believes Manchester United counterpar­t Jose Mourinho thrives “when he is fighting” amid talk of rifts at Old Trafford.

Mourinho has been outspoken in his criticism of several United players including record signing Paul Pogba and Luke Shaw, who was substitute­d at halftime in the FA Cup victory over Brighton and Hove Albion earlier this month.

Carvalhal accepts he shares some similariti­es with his fellow Portuguese Mourinho but said the former Chelsea and Real Madrid boss uses a more confrontat­ional approach and is at his most dangerous when presented a challenge.

“I like Mourinho and he knows that I like him,” Carvalhal told British media. “I spent a week at Manchester United when Alex Ferguson was there, then a week watching Mourinho at Chelsea. I also went to Real Madrid.

“I tried to learn with the best. He has a big self-confidence, like I do. You need that. But he is a completely different personalit­y to me.

“He likes confrontat­ion. He likes to fight with people. And he’s very good when he is fighting.

“I am completely different. I like to keep far away from the fight. I like to win, but, if someone tries to fight with me, they will find they are fighting with themselves.”

Carvalhal is preparing Swansea for a trip to United on Saturday and knows a surprise victory would be crucial in their battle for Premier League survival with eight matches remaining.

The Welsh club are currently 14th in the standings and three point clear of relegation zone, while second-placed United are 16 points adrift of runaway leaders Manchester City.

Meanwhile, Barcelona defender Samuel Umtiti looks set to be leaving the Nou Camp for United this summer after contract negotiatio­ns with the Spanish club have stalled.

Umtiti has been linked to Old Trafford for several months and a deal appears to be edging closer to completion after Barcelona refused to pay the Frenchman what he wants.

According to Spanish outlet SPORT, the former Lyon man wants to be ‘in the second salary step of the squad’ alongside the likes of Andres Iniesta and Luis Suarez.

Barcelona feel those demands are unjustifie­d and the feeling continues to spread that Umtiti is edging closer to the exit door.

Mourinho has also ‘personally called’ Umtiti to offer a contract that would be in the region of €9 million (RM43 million) per-year, a salary closer to the figure Umtiti wants.

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