London [U.K], May 5 (ANI): Despite Marcus Rashford firing Manchester United to a first-leg advantage against Celta Vigo, manager Jose Mourinho has said that he was not at all satisfied with the result of Europa League semi-final tie.
"We've just got to take it on the chin and come back stronger".
"I am going to change my team to play against Arsenal, so I think (Wenger) will be really happy with me", Mourinho told reporters. I think it helped put the goalkeeper off, because he took a step to his left and that opened up the space for Marcus to score.
Considering they have won just four of their last 11 league fixtures, odds of 3/4 (1.75) certainly seem generous on Arsenal failing to overcome Manchester United yet again here.
All of them played superbly in their positions but it is of course Rashford who will steal the headlines after his stunning free-kick grabbed the win for Man United. If we go to Old Trafford and score the first goal we are in the driving seat because if we score another one they have to score two'.
"We had a lot of chances, it's happened a lot of times this season, but we have to carry on working on it and keep creating chances".
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"The players that have accumulated lots of minutes are not going to play next weekend", said Mourinho.
"So for me not a problem at all and I think he will be really pleased with me that I am going to change my team against Arsenal".
He said: 'A set-piece does us and it's a good set-piece but our keeper is disappointed with it.
Manchester United, England's last European representatives, have travelled far and wide in their bid to win the only major continental trophy to have eluded them in their success-laden history.
The away goal could prove crucial but the narrow winning margin means Mourinho will, as suggested on the eve of the first leg, rest several players when United return to Premier League action on Sunday.





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