'Unfair' Romelu Lukaku criticism baffles Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho
ByReuters
Updated 30/10/2017 at 10:01 GMT
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has asked club fans to support striker Romelu Lukaku, saying the Belgium international has been subjected to unfair criticism.
After scoring seven goals in as many league games, Lukaku has not scored in the following three matches and his fading goalscoring exploits along with his underwhelming record in big games has been criticised.
Mourinho reckoned Lukaku deserved more support after an assist in each of his last two league games, the most recent of which led to the winning goal in last Saturday's 1-0 victory over third-placed Tottenham.
"I would like the supporters to explain to me why they don't support him so much because he gives everything and I think it is not fair when scoring the goal or not scoring the goal [he] makes the whole difference," Mourinho told the club's website.
"I don't think it is fair at all. So, I'm a bit disappointed - but not with him. With him [I am] very pleased."
Mourinho's decision to withdraw Marcus Rashford, rather than Lukaku, for Anthony Martial in the 70th minute against Spurs attracted loud boos from the Old Trafford faithful.
The Portuguese boss responded to critics by holding a finger to his lips after the final whistle but was puzzled by the fans' dissent.
"I really don't understand some reactions why," Mourinho added. "Are they Red Devils? Sometimes I don't know because they [Lukaku and Martial] work amazingly well.
"Sometimes he [Martial] starts the match and his contribution is good... the same as Rashford, the same as Lukaku."
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