Jose Mourinho says he’ll sit World Cup stars in Prem opener

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho is unhappy with the early start for this season’s Premier League campaign and says he won’t start players returning from the World Cup in the Red Devils’ Aug. 10 opener.

Speaking in his role as an RT pundit, the former Real Madrid and Chelsea manager expressed his displeasure with the small window between the World Cup and the start of the domestic season, adding the players who participated in Russia won’t be given ample time to fully recover. “We cannot start the Premier League with our players that were in the World Cup, which is a shame for the most important club competition in Europe,” Mourinho told RT on Saturday.

Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic, Marcus Rashford, Jesse Lingard, Marouane Fellaini and David De Gea are just some of the United players who joined their countries this summer, with Pogba and Rashford playing through the weekend for finalists France and fourth-place England, respectively.

Mourinho said he plans to give his World Cup stars three weeks off once the tournament ends, which would hinder their chance of being completely fit ahead of United’s season.

“Three weeks [off], which I think is the minimum that their body and soul needs, and which is the minimum for them to return and think about football again,” Mourinho said.

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