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'It's hard to believe we're going to play on that field' - Mourinho wants Europa League tie called off

The Manchester United boss is baffled by state of the Rostov pitch.

MANCHESTER UNITED JOSE Mourinho voiced his dismay with the state of Rostov’s pitch ahead of first leg of their Europa League last-16 tie and also rounded on Uefa’s response to his complaints.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s return from injury could be scuppered over concerns about the turf at Olimp-2, with Mourinho admitting his team selection would be influenced by a pitch he claims is reminiscent of the rain-sodden one in Beijing that saw a pre-season friendly against Manchester City cancelled.

When airing his concerns with UEFA over potential injuries, Mourinho claims he was told “what happens to them is no problem”.

It is hard for me to believe that we are going to play on that field, if you can call it a field,” stated Mourinho, who wants the tie to be postponed.

“I have a lot to think about because I was expecting something more playable. In a very similar pitch in the summer in China we decided not to play, but it looks like we have to play.

“I was analysing these very good opponents that we did not speak about yet, and in their previous matches against Bayern, Ajax, Atletico Madrid, in all these matches it looked for me a very playable pitch. I was very surprised with what I found here.

I told one gentleman from Uefa of my concerns. He just told me the players are insured, so what happens to them is no problem.

“And I do not know what team to play, really. I do not know if Mkhitaryan is going to play. I do not know.”

Rostov v Manchester United - UEFA Europa League - Last 16 - First Leg - Manchester United Arrival - Olimp-2 Stadium Mourinho with some of his backroom staff and players on the pitch. PA Wire / PA Images PA Wire / PA Images / PA Images

One player who will start on Thursday is Zlatan Ibrahimovic, with the striker unavailable for United’s next three domestic games due to suspension.

Mourinho would not be drawn on his thoughts about Ibrahimovic’s three-match ban for elbowing Bournemouth defender Tyrone Mings.

Daley Blind, meanwhile, acknowledged the poor pitch is likely to make things difficult for United, but he refused to look it as an excuse.

“To be honest the pitch is not the best,” the Dutchman added.

“But we cannot use that as an excuse. The pitch is not good maybe for safety as well, but you have to gather your mind and be fully concentrated on the game.”

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