Burnley vs Manchester United. Premier League.
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Sunday 2 September 2018 14:45, UK
Manchester United are hoping to avoid their worst start to a season since 1987 when they visit Burnley on Sunday (kick-off 4pm).
Jose Mourinho walked out of his press conference after Monday's 3-0 home defeat to Tottenham shouting "Respect!" in response to some of the questions he was asked by journalists, and continued his defiance to their poor start ahead of Sunday's game at Turf Moor.
He warmed up for the short trip to Burnley by telling reporters he remained "one of the greatest managers in the world".
"I am the manager of one of the greatest clubs in the world but I'm also one of the greatest managers in the world," said Mourinho.
"I repeat, I have won eight titles (as a manager). I'm the only manager to win in Italy, Spain and England."
Insisting mood in his camp is high, Mourinho said: "I was really humbled by the response from the fans and the team really felt that support, too.
"And because of that, this was not a difficult week at all, we feel we deserved more than we got."
Burnley will have a quick turnaround after dropping out of the Europa League with a 4-2 aggregate defeat to Olympiakos on Thursday night, but Sean Dyche preferred to focus on the positives from the Clarets' first European campaign in 51 years, ahead of a tough challenge from United on Sunday.
Burnley have suffered a stuttering start to the season in their opening three league games, drawing 0-0 with Southampton on the opening day before losing to Watford and Fulham.
"I think you saw a team that wanted it to carry on considering how many have been saying that 'no-one wants it', but that is the mentally here, we want to win every game that we play," said Dyche.
"It has been three qualifying rounds but six games. So we have picked up experience from that," he added, saying the challenge of travelling to Europe and then preparing for Premier League football at the weekend was a tough one.
"I think we have learnt a lot. A lot on the pitch, off the pitch, a lot about travelling, about organisation and all the things that come with it."
Eric Bailly may return to the Manchester United squad following Phil Jones' injury during Monday's defeat to Spurs, while Alexis Sanchez may be fit enough for a start.
Diego Dalot and Sergio Romero remain sidelined.
Burnley are set to be without Johann Berg Gudmundsson again.
Having come off due to a hamstring injury at Fulham last weekend, Gudmundsson missed Thursday's Europa League clash with Olympiakos, with teenager Dwight McNeil taking his place on the left wing and delivering an eye-catching performance on what was his first start.
Dyche made seven changes to his starting line-up for that match and Chris Wood, Jack Cork, James Tarkowski and Joe Hart are among the players poised to come back in. Ben Gibson is available again after being suspended for the European match.
Burnley's form is all over the place. Manchester United will bounce back, I didn't think played as badly on Monday night as a 3-0 defeat might suggest. At times they were good but to keep that up from the first 30 minutes was always going to be hard work when you're not used to doing it.
It's not really the game either team want, Burnley will get the ball forward early and make it hard. It's a tough game, but I expect Jose Mourinho to get it right. I worry for Burnley, I thought they'd be down there and they haven't really bought anyone and they're not going to get some of the results they got last year.
PAUL PREDICTS: 0-2 ()