Jose Mourinho accuses some United players of lacking ‘heart’ against Palace

Boos greet the final whistle at Old Trafford after another lacklustre performance

Manchester United 0 Crystal Palace 0

Jose Mourinho accused some of Manchester United's under-performing players of lacking "heart" against Crystal Palace – an attribute the manager believes is the bare minimum for his stuttering side.

Boos echoed around Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon as the hosts floundered against struggling Palace, who were unfortunate not to return south with more than a 0-0 draw.

United are now 14 points behind table-topping Manchester City – the same gap there is to rock-bottom Huddersfield – and, perhaps more worryingly, let this opportunity to bolster their top-four chances pass them by.

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Mourinho had talked up those hopes ahead of the match and did not hold back after this “bad result” against Palace.

“Not enough intensity, not enough desire,” the United boss said.

“So, I think we played a game like ‘one more game’ and I don’t think the game is ‘one more game’. I think it is a game we really need to win.

“If we played with the same philosophy against Young Boys [in the Champions League on Tuesday] then we don’t win and then we have to go to Valencia to win the game in Valencia.

“So, there are matches that are special matches and that not just one more – and this one was not just one more.

“It was the first of eight Premier League games until the end of December and was a game we need to win, and my feeling is that there was not enough from the heart.

“You must play with brain, we must play also with heart and I think [there was] not enough heart.”

Mourinho did not name names after the 0-0 draw, but appeared to call into question the character of Jesse Lingard, Luke Shaw, Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford in an interview aired before the game.

Of that quartet, only Lingard and Martial started on Saturday, when the decision to replace ineffective Paul Pogba with Alexis Sanchez was met by cheers from some at Old Trafford.

It was a maddening return from the international break for Mourinho but the United manager does not believe some of his players will feel that frustration.

“There are people that will have a bad dinner [this evening],” the Portuguese said.

“There is people that will enjoy a nice dinner and there will even be people that maybe will party. I think that’s the way it is.”

Put to Mourinho that it is surely the bare minimum to play with heart, Mourinho said: “I agree, I agree. What’s the solution? You cannot change players’ natures dramatically.

“The solution is that probably I have to make certain choices based on heart, and then probably I will blame myself because I will think heart is not enough and I am missing here some quality.”

Things could have been even worse for Mourinho's men, who were tormented by former United forward Wilfried Zaha and had a Cheikhou Kouyate goal ruled out for offside – the same call that went against Romelu Lukaku.

United defender Chris Smalling wasted a glorious chance, but so did Patrick van Aanholt and Andros Townsend for the visitors.

Asked if his side should have got more out of the game, Palace boss Roy Hodgson said: "That's the constant lament. I get asked that question almost after every game.

“I got asked the question after we played Arsenal and drew 2-2.

“I got asked the same question when we played Chelsea, when everyone was telling me that their second goal should have been disallowed and we should have got something from it.

“Then last week against Tottenham, when we played really well everybody said ‘you must be absolutely gutted not to get anything from that game because it was a good team performance’.

“So, at least today I got the satisfaction of once again believing myself that the team played extremely well. It was a really good performance and at least we got something from the game.

“On another day, if fate had been a bit kinder to us and if we had been a bit more clinical around the box, especially with those two very big chances we created, we could even have won it.”