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28th September 2017
08:36am BST

Contrary to the popular opinion, though, Mourinho is no slouch to recognise his own errors, to right his own wrongs, and the way he has, not twice, but three times contradicted his own judgement over current Manchester United powerhouse midfielder Nemanja Matic highlights this.
His willingness to involve Juan Mata, a player who he wrote off at Chelsea, even more so.
In true Mourinho style, both Rashford and Martial were delivered a tough love approach early doors. He blatantly refused to give either of them much praise, they were never shown any signs that he really relied upon them to become a regular starter, a regular feature of this Manchester United team.
They did some good things last season, and even so far this season, but they were never given an overwhelming vote of confidence from him.
Mourinho is unflinching at times, he can be so hard to please, so hard to impress, but recent weeks have suggested that he has really won over both of these players.
They are both revelling in the impossible task of satisfying the Special One, they both look hungrier than they've ever been before.
They are in competition with one another, but competition is always a good thing, and the rotation policy he is currently dividing between them has seen them both value each moment they get on the field, and they're mad to stake a bigger claim than each other.
United are in a healthy state. It's classic Mourinho, they are well-oiled, efficient all over, but perhaps his best achievement has been keeping these two ticking over, when he doesn't really have a starting place for either of them.
Martial looked unplayable in last night's victory over CSKA Moscow, always willing, always running, always striving to impress, to make it impossible for Mourinho to keep saying no.
And that's what Rashford has been doing all season.
He's keeping them guessing, he's keeping everyone guessing.
Who'll start the next game?
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