Jose Mourinho admits Henrikh Mkhitaryan was dropped due to transfer rumours
Describing his decision not to field the Armenian, Old Trafford chief Mourinho claimed he wanted to 'protect' the Armenian
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JOSE MOURINHO has admitted he dropped Henrikh Mkhitaryan for the clash against Stoke because of speculation about his future.
The Manchester United winger is being linked with a number of clubs - including Arsenal as part of a deal for Alexis Sanchez.
And Old Trafford chief Mourinho claimed he was trying to "protect" the Armenian by leaving him out.
He said: "I would lie if I said it was a pure tactical decision.
“I don’t think it’s easy for a player to play when there are doubts about his future.
"It’s best for him and us, while doubt is in air, to protect him."
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Mkhitaryan was all smiles as he arrived at the Lowry Hotel ahead of the game, as Anthony Martial turned up late in a taxi on his own.
But the Frenchman, also linked with the Gunners, started as United took an early lead through Antonio Valencia.
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And Martial backed his boss' selection as he fired in a stunner to make it 2-0 at Old Trafford.