Won't 'throw away' FA Cup games like before: Man-U coach Mourinho

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Last Updated : Feb 18 2017 | 2:57 PM IST

Having learnt from "throwing away" FA Cup games in the past, Manchester United head coach Jose Mourinho has said he will not make that mistake again at Blackburn Rovers in the fifth round on Sunday.

In 2005, Mourinho was in charge of Chelsea when the London club played Newcastle United in the same week as wins in the League Cup final over Liverpool and Champions League against Barcelona.

The Portuguese faces a similarly busy schedule this time around, with the Europa League last-32 second leg against Saint-Etienne to come on Wednesday and the EFL Cup final against Southampton a week on Sunday.

"I gambled too much, I focused too much on Barcelona and Liverpool. It was good because we beat Barcelona and we won the final against Liverpool, but the feeling I threw it away was not good, so I don't throw it away," Mourinho was quoted by BBC on Friday.

"If I lose, I lose because the opponent was better or because we didn't play well, but I'm not going to throw it away," he added.

"I'm going to Blackburn with that respect," he added. "I go serious. I am going to change a few players, but am going with a good team because I respect the competition a lot and Manchester United demands that you go serious to every game."

There have already been several upsets in this year's competition, with Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool the highest-placed Premier League side to get knocked out when they lost to second-tier Wolves in the fourth round.

Mourinho, who arrived at Chelsea for the first time before the 2004-05 season, reasoned that foreign tacticians might not understand the relevance of FA Cup like their English counterparts.

"In my case, I had immediately the first time that situation at Newcastle, so for me that was a lesson," added the United coach, whose only success in the FA Cup came in 2006-07 during his first spell at Chelsea.

"With Chelsea, we lost against a League One team [Bradford in 2015), but I never threw it away, we lost because we lost. Normally it is because of attitude because you think it is easy and it is not easy.

"The lower-league teams, they are getting better and better and sometimes we have to give some rest to some players, other times we need to give some players football. We try to go serious. I like Wembley, I like the FA Cup, so I have to try to get the second one."

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First Published: Feb 18 2017 | 2:48 PM IST

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