Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho said he plans to treat Thursday’s exhibition match against Manchester City as a training session as the two Premier League rivals prepare to clash in Houston.
According to AFP, the two teams meet at the NRG Stadium — home of the Houston Texans NFL team — in the first ever edition of the Manchester derby to be staged overseas.
Mourinho, who will lock horns with City boss Pep Guardiola once more, insisted however he was not concerned with the result of the game.
“It’s nice for the US and US fans, it’s very good for the event. I think it’s very good for both clubs and there is always a little bit of rivalry, a bit of an extra ingredient but for me it’s a friendly,” Mourinho said.
“I’m not going to jump to celebrate a goal, or cry if we concede, it’s preparation for me. The European Super Cup is a match, West Ham is a match,” the Portuguese manager added.
Mourinho is likely to field two separate line-ups during the game, with one XI playing 60 minutes and a second XI 30 minutes.
In United’s two previous tour games — wins over the Los Angeles Galaxy and Real Salt Lake — he changed the entire line-up at half-time.
“It’s a competitive training session, a training session that you try to win but it’s not the most important thing,” he said.
“I know what I want and it’s to give minutes to my players, to improve, to make mistakes to repeat in training exercises to stop those mistakes and to make the new players try to understand their teammates,” he said.