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Ibrahimovic recovery will be hard, says Mourinho

Jose Mourinho admitted it will be "really hard" for veteran striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic to recover from his season-ending knee ligament injury.

Manchester United’s Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic gets treatment after injuring his knee during the UEFA Europa League quarter-final second leg football match between Manchester United and Anderlecht at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on April 20, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Oli SCARFF

Jose Mourinho admitted it will be “really hard” for veteran striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic to recover from his season-ending knee ligament injury.

The Manchester United manager was talking after his side had recorded an impressive 2-0 victory at Burnley just three days after Ibrahimovic and defender Marcos Rojo suffered knee injuries which require surgery during a midweek Europa League win over Anderlecht.

“Everyone is very sad. We were thinking about them. They have to be strong,” said Mourinho.

“Unfortunately they won’t be the first or last players to get an important injury.

“No player deserves to be injured but I think in this case it’s even more sad because Zlatan, in this stage of his career it’s really, really hard.

“And Marcos probably at this moment in his career is playing very well for us and also finally getting a position as central defender in the international team, so we’re really sad for them.”

Reports have suggested that, given his age, Ibrahimovic may not play at the top level again — his United contract is up at the end of the season — although his manager did not want to become involved in such speculation.

“Yeah I know but I think it’s for the medical department to be more specific and to evaluate over the next few days to seek an expert’s opinion and we have to wait and see for that,” he said.

“I don’t care about it in this moment, I just want the player to recover the best he can and we’ll see about it. Honestly, I’m not sad for the team, I’m not worried about the impact of not having them.

“I don’t care about it, I just think about them, and like everybody I’m really sad.”

United’s win at Burnley came with goals from Anthony Martial and Wayne Rooney with the former responding well to midweek comments from his manager that questioned his work ethic.

“Yes,” said Mourinho when asked if Martial had responded as he wished.

“Of course, it was a very good performance by him — with the ball, without the ball, in defence, matched in the middle against two strong central defenders and without anyone just behind him supporting him.”

The win sets up an intriguing Manchester derby trip to City on Thursday in which a United victory would lift them above their rivals, although Mourinho admitted he will rest players with an eye on the Europa League semi-final with Celta Vigo.

“I will rotate players again, rest some players again,” he said.

“And let’s see what we can do.

“Of course it’s important to play in the Champions League but this club wants trophies. We have a 25 percent chance to win the Europa League and have to put everything into it we can.”

– ‘Crazy mentality’ –
Paul Pogba, who limped out of the game in injury-time with a muscle injury, is likely to be rested against City.

Mourinho also issued a challenge to Phil Jones and Chris Smalling to return from injuries and give in-form Eric Bailly a break.

“If I was Smalling or Jones, I would play Thursday with everything. I wouldn’t accept one guy to play nine matches in a row,” he said.

“If they have a crazy mentality like I have, they would play.

“If they’re safe-thinking and surrounded by people with the same mentality as they have, they will be more cautious and it would be more time. If it was me, nobody would stop me playing.”

Defeat leaves Burnley in real danger of being dragged into the relegation picture at the foot of the table in the final weeks of the season, although manager Sean Dyche remained confident.

“For us the challenge is getting points on the board and we’re still in good shape, despite all the odds,” he said.

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