Jose Mourinho admits Henrikh Mkhitaryan is struggling to
adapt to life at Manchester United but insists he has no intention of
selling the Armenian just three months after his £26m ($31m, €28m)
signing.
Mkhitaryan has played just 104 minutes of Premier League
football this season since arriving from Borussia Dortmund in the
close-season.
After problems with a thigh injury, he has been physically
fit for a number of weeks but still unable to force his way into
Mourinho’s first team plans, even failing to make the bench in the
midweek League Cup victory over Manchester City.
Mkhitaryan has not been involved since a harrowing
experience in the home league defeat to City when he was substituted at
half-time.
But despite the 27-year-old’s tough introduction to life in
English football, Mourinho still believes he will become an impact
player in the Premier League and has no intention of parting company
with him in the near future.
“Some players, with their profile they are adapted to come and play, some others they need more time,” Mourinho said on Friday.
“Time to feel the intensity and the aggression, the game without the ball, the competitiveness.
“Many times players come from different countries. The style
of football is different and the reality is different for sure in terms
of competitiveness.
“There’s no other country where it doesn’t matter the team you play against, you have to play at the highest level.
“If you don’t you have no chance. Mikhi needs time to become the top player he can be.”
Mourinho attempted to make a distinction between being
physically fit and match fit in explaining why Mkhitaryan is struggling
to stake a claim for a place.
Inspiration
But the United manager pointed to two similar examples as
way of inspiration for how the midfielder can turn his Old Trafford
career around.
“Willian, he arrived at Chelsea and had problems to play,”
said Mourinho. “He went through a process then after he became a top
player, then the next season he became absolutely phenomenal and still
is.
“When (Angel) Di Maria arrived at Real Madrid he also had to learn a lot about his game and a new reality.
“Sometimes it happens –- sometimes with defenders but it’s
easier for them. For attacking players sometimes they arrive and go
straight to success. Other times it takes a little more time.
“In Mikhi’s case the process was interrupted by an injury that kept him out for about a month.
“To be out for a month in this process and then be fit but
not fit to play you have to go through a process of getting match
fitness then you need competitive level to do it.
“Of course we believe in him and of course we believe that sooner or later there will be no problem.”
Another United midfielder, Michael Carrick, is also battling
to earn a regular starting place in Mourinho’s first-choice line-up.
Mourinho, who has not handed a league start to the former
England international this season, insists that the only problem he has
with the veteran is that, at 35, he is coming to the end of his
successful career, rather than the start of it.
“It’s one thing to be 25, another thing to be 35,” Mourinho said.
“That’s the logic of things. But the only thing I can say is he’s phenomenal.
“I can’t expect from Michael what I can expect from (Marcus)
Rashford or (Ander) Herrera in terms of playing three, four, five,
seven consecutive matches. But he’s phenomenal and when he is on the
pitch, he gives us important things.
“He’s not just a player, he is somebody who has a big
understanding of the game and it’s a pity sometimes you can’t stop the
clock. Of course, I wish he was 25.”
Friday, 28 October 2016
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