Jose Mourinho watches Tottenham youngsters in action

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- Southampton have failed to beat Manchester United at home in eight league and cup games since a 1-0 win in August 2003.

"I don't think Paul has the conditions to play; we will let him be completely free to come back when he thinks he is ready to be back".

Carrick claimed he did not want to sign fresh terms "for the sake of it" but has played a key part in Mourinho's first season.

However, the club lifted its first title under its new coach Jose Mourinho, winning the League Cup in February by beating Southampton 3-2 at Wembley.

"If those boys, which he is using for his European games, are not playing at the weekend in the Premier League, they have as much rest and exactly the same preparation time as my players - and look at the amount of players he has available to rotate".

Injuries have robbed United of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Marcos Rojo, Luke Shaw and Ashley Young.

"When we can make seven changes with the team, this has allowed different players to recover, and this will allow us to finish strong this week".

"I hope for Southampton that we will see this for next season but of course it will be interesting to continue this work because I think it's important to improve".

United face Southampton later on Wednesday and host Crystal Palace in their last league game on Sunday before travelling to Stockholm for the Europa League final on May 24.

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Jose Mourinho has declared ahead of Manchester United's last two league fixtures of the season that he is no longer concerned about collecting points.

There is still the Europa League final - which could bring Champions League qualification.

'I go always until the end of the competitions.

"But like this, I never have".

Manchester United's last away defeat in the Premier League to Southampton came in August 2003, with James Beattie scoring the only goal of the game.

Schweinsteiger added: "In my eyes it was not the right decision, but in life sometimes you have this kind of situation where something is not correct and right in your way, but you have to accept it, and I accepted it". As far as United are concerned, they might try to push for a draw since they can not afford to lose again.

Three stuttering seasons followed Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement, with last year's FA Cup success the only major trophy won during that period.

Addressing United's underwhelming season, Smalling conceded: "It does eat away at you".

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