/ 26 August 2013

Mourinho: Moyes to blame for Rooney’s woes

Chelsea manager José Mourinho.
Chelsea manager José Mourinho. (AFP)

The clubs meet in the Premier League on Monday, with Chelsea's pursuit of the unsettled forward adding spice to the early season clash between the two title contenders.

Chelsea have made two bids for the England international and have not ruled out making a third, with Rooney reportedly upset by comments Moyes made in pre-season that he would have to play second-fiddle to Dutch striker Robin van Persie.

"They are against me?" Mourinho was reported as saying by the Guardian newspaper on Monday, when asked whether he would get an angry reaction from the United crowd.

"But I didn't say [to Rooney] you will be a second choice for me. And they are against me?

"We are trying to get a player that a manager told 'You will be a second option' for him. We are not going for Van Persie.

"They don't have to be against me. If I say Ramires [Santos do Nascimento] is a second option for me and he plays when [Frank] Lampard is tired or injured, if someone comes here to get Ramires, nobody is upset."

Moyes should take the blame
He was then asked if Moyes should take the blame, to which he replied: "Of course."

Mourinho later softened his stance, saying that every team had good players that were second choice.

"The point is if the players are happy to accept that situation," he added.

Mourinho has spoken openly about his desire to bring Rooney to Stamford Bridge and add him to a strike force that includes Fernando Torres, Romelu Lukaku and Demba Ba. – Reuters