Jamie Redknapp: Why I find it hard to feel sorry for Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho

JAMIE REDKNAPP admits it is hard to feel sorry for Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho.

Mourinho: The players are EXHAUSTED as team is down

produced another pedestrian display last night as they were held to a goalless draw away to Southampton.

Mourinho made four changes from the side that lost 2-0 to Tottenham last Sunday to keep his side fresh.

United face a defining week, as they finish the season at home to Crystal Palace on Sunday (3pm) before contesting the Europa League final next week against Ajax (7.45pm).

Mourinho has complained about United’s heavily congested fixture list as well as the injuries that has crippled his side.

“If they win then it's been a great season, but if they don't it's a major disappointment, especially with the money they spent in the summer.

"The way they play is the most damning thing. They get out-worked and out-run by every team. 

“Whatever they do in the summer they need more energy and pace.

"They are a mishmash of players and I don't think he has a clue what his best team is. Wednesday is so big for him, for his reputation with the fans and everyone as well."

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