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21st October 2017
10:24pm BST

"It concerns me. If it happens today, why can't it happen tomorrow?"After displaying diplomacy immediately after the game, Mourinho went on to admit that Lindelof and Juan Mata had been to blame for the shoddy defending which saw Huddersfield take the lead. "In the first-half, I was just waiting for that mistake," he said, via Manchester Evening News. "It was Mata and Victor, could be another one because the attitude was really poor.
"So they beat us on attitude and when I lose matches I like to lose matches because the opponent was better than us. When you lose a match because of attitude that's really bad."
Next up for the Red Devils is a trip to Swansea for a Carabao Cup round of 16 tie and Mourinho will be hopeful that whatever motivation was absent among his charges this weekend will have returned by Tuesday night.
But the Portuguese didn't want to assume that the defeat would light a fire under the team. He was just thoroughly disappointed by the lack of fight.
"I don't like to anticipate the reactions [to this defeat] because in this moment I don't know what to say," Mourinho continued. "We come here to play a Premier League match, to play for three points, you know, I feel really disappointed and if I was a Manchester United supporter, the traditional supporter, I would be really disappointed.
"Because I think you can play and lose football matches because the opponent had more quality than you but you cannot lose matches because the opponent had a better attitude than you. So really disappointed."Explore more on these topics: