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21st September 2017
10:26am BST

"About two or three years ago, when we first went into Birmingham, an agent called us and said, 'we are trying to get some of our younger players out to expose them to different levels'. We had a look at him and put it to some of the staff, but it was ironic because they felt he wasn't probably quite tough enough. Then suddenly he's been touted around at £20m or £30m. So, I think we made a mistake. To be fair, he got straight back in the Benfica side very quickly and of course went from strength to strength."https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_UK/status/889753616910888960 Lindelof's transition from Portuguese football to the rough and tumble of the English game hasn't been a smooth one. The 23-year-old has the backing of his manager. Mourinho said following United's 4-0 win over West Ham on the opening weekend of the season that Lindelof is a "fantastic player" and compared his adjustment to English football with that of former Chelsea defender Ricardo Carvalho.
"I brought in 2004 a phenomenal central defender to England in Carvalho, he was one of the best central defenders in the last decade of the Premier League, but he struggled. It was difficult for him to come and adapt to the beginning, and I think Victor needs a little bit of time and he's going to have that time."However, quite a few of those who have watched Lindelof play seem unconvinced. https://twitter.com/AlexShawESPN/status/910589119750909952 https://twitter.com/Moallim88/status/910590312027914240 https://twitter.com/ricketts_jr/status/910607714748903424 https://twitter.com/CoolCaptain_/status/910607235973308421 https://twitter.com/TaleOfWinter/status/910608617547501568 https://twitter.com/theharvester100/status/910593611422687233 https://twitter.com/AaronMontMUFC/status/910586940059275269
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