LONDON (Reuters) - Jose Mourinho wants to see more of his Manchester United players scoring goals to take some of the burden off striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic as the club pushes for a top-four finish. "I have to agree with you that we don't score enough goals," the Portuguese manager told reporters ahead of Sunday's trip to struggling Premier League champions Leicester City. "Some of our players from these attacking creative positions they could, they should, score more goals." That disappointing result left Mourinho's side sixth overall, 14 points behind leaders Chelsea, with more home draws to their credit than wins. In Leicester, United come up against a side who have already shipped 38 goals -- two more than all of last season -- while struggling to score.
Source: The Star February 03, 2017 17:15 UTC