Jose eyes Euro glory
Date published: 04 May 2017
JOSE Mourinho is willing to field weakened sides in the Premier League as the Manchester United manager hones in on a historic Europa League triumph.
Louis van Gaal's successor has won the EFL Cup and Community Shield in his first campaign at the Old Trafford helm, but Sunday's 1-1 draw against Swansea leaves stuttering United fifth in the league.
A trip to Arsenal awaits on Sunday and Mourinho could rotate his side given the match comes between European semi-final clashes against Celta Vigo, with Europa League glory offering Champions League qualification and a place in the history books.
Only Ajax, Bayern Munich and Juventus have won all three major UEFA trophies, including the now-defunct European Cup Winners' Cup, as well as the Club World Cup or the Intercontinental Cup.
United never tasted trophy success in the UEFA Cup, which evolved to become the Europa League from the 2009-10 season, and Mourinho is determined to end that wait.
"I know that it is the only competition that Manchester United as a club have never won," the Portuguese said. "And it would be great to close the circle and say, 'We are a club that won every single competition in the football world'.
"Thinking about us as a team, I think it would be a good achievement with so many problems we have and would allow us to be back to Champions League next season.
"So we have to try, that's what we are going to do, and honestly the Europa League for us now becomes more important.
"If we have to rest players next weekend, we are going to do that."
Had it not been for a lack of cutting edge and a Premier League-high 14 draws, United would not be worrying about a top-four finish. Mourinho also believes injuries and fatigue have had a lot to do with their struggles, meaning the return of Chris Smalling and Phil Jones after being injured on England duty in March could be too little, too late on the domestic front.
"In relation to the Europa League, it is very important they come in time," Mourinho said, having also confirmed Paul Pogba was back.
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