Jose Mourinho says Manchester United "ought to have slaughtered the diversion" against Watford in the principal half of their 2-1 win in the Premier League.
Romelu Lukaku and Chris Smalling scored inside three minutes of one another in the opening time frame, with Andre Gray netting in the second half for the Hornets, however they couldn't keep up their triumphant begin to the season.
While Mourinho was satisfied with how his side performed, he felt they ought to have adjusted off their triumph in a more decided manner as they had the better of the primary half play.
"I am exceptionally content with the focuses. I am exceptionally content with something that speaks to for me the soul of the group, which is Lukaku's sliding tackle after 50 meters running back to encourage the group. Be that as it may, I feel somewhat disappointed in light of the fact that we had everything in the main half to execute the diversion," he said.
"I think on the off chance that we play the second a large portion of the manner in which we did in the last piece of the principal half, we would be at this time with a totally extraordinary outcome and without the most recent 10 minutes.
"In any case, no, in the start of the second half, we let the amusement go down in force, we quit being forceful with and without the ball. We allowed them to score an objective and to give ourselves a troublesome match."
Joined finished the diversion with 10 men after Nemanja Matic was sent off for a second yellow card in the 93rd moment, in spite of the fact that Mourinho had only acclaim for the authorities notwithstanding the red card.
"I don't know [if it was a sending off]. The main thing I know is Mike Dean was great and the colleagues were great. Paul Tierney on the touchline, he was great as well.
"It was a simple occupation for Paul since me and Javi [Gracia], we didn't make any issues yet they completed a great job, and in the event that it is a yellow or not, I don't have the foggiest idea. It is too far for me."
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