MANCHESTER. — Mourinho feels he took over a United team “in trouble” when he took over from Louis van Gaal at Old Trafford in the summer.

United last won the title in 2013 under Sir Alex Ferguson and have struggled to repeat their former glories since his departure.

Their highest finish since Ferguson’s exit was fourth place, under Van Gaal in 2015, and the Dutchman also won the FA Cup shortly before he was sacked last May.

“There are no miracles in football,” Mourinho said. “When a team is in trouble for two, three, four years, it’s for some reason.

“When a team win titles, and in recent years (don’t) win titles, it’s for some reason.”

United are 14 points behind leaders Chelsea this season and sit in sixth place with 16 games remaining on the Premier League fixture list.

Mourinho added: “Some people get more difficult jobs than others, I got the biggest job in the country, one of the biggest jobs in the world.

“(It is) a job I can imagine everyone would like to have, but I got a difficult one.”

Meanwhile, Mourinho complained about the lack of help being afforded his team by the football authorities as he attempts to win silverware on four fronts over the final four months of the season.

The irascible Portuguese coach has described a mounting schedule as a “nonsense” and “a laugh” in an extraordinary outburst that followed his side’s comfortable passage into the fifth round of the FA Cup with a 4-0 home win over Championship side Wigan.

That leaves United as the only English team battling for four trophies — the League Cup final with Southampton, the FA Cup, Europa and Premier League — and facing as many as 67 games should they go all the way in the other two cup competitions.

“I think the Premier League is almost an impossible mission but I only think about winning the next match,” said Mourinho, who has complained about the fixture list in England before.

“In the League Cup, we have 50% chance of winning it. In the FA Cup, we are in the last 16. In the Europa League, we are in the last 32, so lots of matches to play.

“I can imagine we are going to have some nice gifts. Like Watford today, they had an amazing gift. They played today in the FA Cup and they are to play on Tuesday in the Premier League.

“It’s a laugh. There were so many matches played yesterday (Saturday), how is it possible a team plays today (Sunday) and plays again Tuesday?

“It is absolute nonsense. This is not just for Watford. I know many of those surprises will be waiting for us.”

Mourinho, who had a shaky start to his tenure at United but righted the ship in the past two months, had a go at title contenders Liverpool and Chelsea saying they had less games to worry about because they didn’t qualify for Europe.

Chelsea’s failure was largely down to him as a disastrous start to the defence of their title last season led to his dismissal but he left the club with too much ground to make up to even qualify for the Europa League.

“Compared with other clubs — Liverpool will play 16 matches the rest of the season, Chelsea will play 16, plus some in the FA Cup, and we are in this really crazy situation,” said Mourinho.

“Southampton will have 15 days without football before the final. We are going to play two matches against St Etienne and the next round of the FA Cup, so the calendar in the best country in world football is nonsense.”

Mourinho also claimed he had no knowledge of reports linking Wayne Rooney with a possible move to China before the end of the current season with that country’s transfer deadline running until the end of February.

One player definitely staying at Old Trafford, however, is German Bastian Schweinsteiger who started his first game in over a year, scoring his first goal in 14 months to complete the rout.

“He is staying,” said Mourinho of a player whom he had banished to train away from the first team earlier in the season.

“He is going on our Europa League list because we have opened spaces with (Memphis) Depay and (Morgan) Schneiderlin (leaving) and we don’t have many players.

“We don’t have many options in midfield. Ninety minutes today was probably too hard for him but now I think he is happy. With so many competitions and games, he will be an option.” — Sky Sports

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