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Jose Mourinho: Manchester United would exchange Europa League title for victims'

Updated on: 26 May,2017 08:45 AM IST  |  Stockholm
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Man United boss Jose says he wouldn't think twice to return Europa League title after 2-0 win over Ajax if it could bring back lives of slain in terror attack

Jose Mourinho: Manchester United would exchange Europa League title for victims'

Man United players and boss Jose (extreme right) are jubilant after winning the Europa League final against Ajax on Wednesday. Pic/AFP
Man United players and boss Jose (extreme right) are jubilant after winning the Europa League final against Ajax on Wednesday. Pic/AFP


Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho said his side would give up their Europa League trophy if it would bring back the 22 victims of Monday's terror attack in Manchester. United beat Ajax 2-0 in Stockholm on Wednesday to win the Europa League for the first time, but the game was overshadowed by the deadly suicide attack on concert-goers at Manchester Arena, which also left dozens injured. "If we could, we would obviously change the people's lives for this cup, immediately. We wouldn't think twice.


"Does this cup make the city of Manchester a little bit happier? Maybe, but we just came to do our job. We came without the happiness we should bring with us, because when you come for these big matches, you come happy, you come proud. And we didn't," Mourinho told reporters at the Friends Arena.


The game was preceded by a minute's silence, which was interrupted by applause from both sets of fans, and United's players wore black armbands. Mourinho agreed with European governing body UEFA's decision to allow the match to go ahead, but said the victory would always be associated with sad thoughts about what happened in Manchester. "It's really hard," said the Portuguese, whose pre-match press conference on Tuesday was cancelled. "That's why yesterday we didn't want to have the press conference because we had to prepare ourselves to do our job and to try to forget events that are obviously much more important than our job. But the world goes on. It doesn't stop. I agree with the UEFA decision to play the match. But if we have questions like your questions that made us return to this tragedy, it takes happiness from our achievement," he said.

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