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 That is what Antonio Valencia has declared in the wake of United's draw to Valencia

 The Red Devils could only draw 0-0 with their Champions League opponents as their winless streak stretched to four consecutive matches in all competitions

 Mourinho is under increasing pressure with many tipping the Portuguese manager to be sacked in the coming weeks

 That's amid an apparent huge fall-out between Mourinho and Paul Pogba, with the two trading blows in the media before a tense training ground showdown last week

 The pair seem to have put their feud temporarily aside, but United's off-field issues remain a popular topic given their struggles on it

 United are without a win since beating Young Boys last month, drawing at home to Wolves, being beaten by Derby on penalties in the Carabao Cup and losing emphatically to West Ham last weekend before their Valencia stalemate

 But despite the ongoing problems at the club, skipper Valencia - who was claimed to be on strained terms with Mourinho himself - insists the players remain right behind the boss

 Asked whether he supported Mourinho, Valencia told reporters: "One hundred per cent

He is our boss, we have to be with him and we are fighting."  And on the reports the Ecuadorian had clashed with the manager, he added: "No, I have never had any problem with anyone, thank God

 "The decision [of Mourinho to strip Pogba of the vice-captaincy] is for the coach to make, now we need to see the positives

  "We played an important game and got a point, now we have a game against Newcastle and we need to fight

 "What I can say from the inside is that the lads are calm, working every day with a good attitude

  "We haven't got good results and that's why rumours arise." United are nine points off of leaders Manchester City in the Premier League already, their worst top-flight start in 29 years, in addition to their domestic cup upset

 Their continued frustrations led to booing in some quarters of Old Trafford at full-time against Valencia

  But Mourinho refused to speak out against the fans, declaring: "[They are entitled to] Freedom of speech

Especially Manchester United fans, who I respect 200 per-cent." And the 55-year-old was also coy when asked about United legend Paul Scholes' scathing criticism while working as a pundit on BT Sport's coverage of the game

 The ex-midfielder claimed he was "surprised he [Mourinho] survived" after the West Ham defeat and added: "I think his mouth is probably out of control and I think he's embarrassing the club

" In response, Mourinho said: "I don't need to know what he said. He said what he wants to say

 "I'm not interested, honestly, I'm not interested. Freedom of speech, free country, you can say what you want

" United will hope to end their miserable run at home to Newcastle in the league this Saturday (5

30pm), their final game before what will be a welcome international break.

For more infomation >> Man Utd news: Jose Mourinho 'rumours' slammed as Antonio Valencia issues rallying cry - Duration: 4:15.

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For more infomation >> దారుణం అమ్మట్లేదని చెల్లిని నరికిన అన్నయ్య | parchuru news today | prakasam district crime | Live - Duration: 2:07.

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Man Utd news: Fresh woe for Jose Mourinho as police respond to late arrival claim - Duration: 2:47.

 Manchester United arrived at the stadium for last night's Champions League group stage match with Valencia just 45 minutes before the scheduled 8pm kick-off

 But the players only began their warm-up at around 7.40pm. It meant the match was delayed by five minutes

 After the game, Mourinho was asked about their late arrival and claimed the police "refused" to offer an escort

 "We left the hotel at six o'clock, hoping that 30 minutes would be enough," he said

 "Which normally is but this time the police refused to do an escort so we come by ourselves

 "And we took from the Lowry Hotel, 75 minutes. "And Uefa were nice, the referee was nice to allow us to start the game five minutes later because we at least need half an hour to be prepared but was not a problem with the club organisation

 "We anticipate everything that it could be dangerous, in the sense of arriving late but we were informed the police refused an escort

" But GMP have now responded to Mourinho and revealed they had spoken to United months in advance

 GMP's Silver Commander, Chief Insp Andy Sutcliffe, said: "All police deployments are carried out following a comprehensive risk assessment process and specifically in respect of escort team buses, are only ever undertaken on occasions when there is intelligence or information to suggest a risk of threat or harm to the players

 "GMP has previously used police vehicles to accompany a team's coach but after a review of our core policing responsibilities, it was decided that we would no longer provide this service at every fixture

 "We consulted with the relevant football clubs over a period of months to allow them adequate time to plan ahead for their journeys to the stadium

 "Every fixture is assessed individually and we will continue to work with all clubs to provide an appropriate policing response

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