Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has said he has struggled to adapt to life in Manchester, labelling his living arrangement in the city as
"bit of a disaster''.
The Portuguese has endured a mixed start to his stint as United's boss, having lost three of his nine league games, including a 4-0 hammering in the hands
of Chelsea on Sunday.
Away from the pitch, the 53-year old said he was far from settled in England's north-west city, staying without his family for the first time.
"For me it's a bit of a disaster because I want sometimes to walk a little bit and I can't."
"I just want to cross the bridge and go for a restaurant. I can't, so it is really bad."
"Buy a house? I do not know, I do not know. The reality is that my daughter will be 20 next week; my son will be 17 in a couple of months."
"They are very stable. So, they are in an age where they can't chase me like they did before. So, for the first time the family lives in a different way."
"We try to feel it, we try to see the evolution of our feelings and see how we cope with the situation.''
Mourinho will seek a quick response from his side after the defeat against his former side when they take on rivals Manchester City in the League Cup this Wednesday.
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