Jose Mourinho’s delight at Manchester United’s progress to the last 16 of the Europa League has been tempered by the timing of their FA Cup quarter-final against Chelsea, with the manager criticising the tie being scheduled for a Monday.

United, who beat St Etienne 1-0 on Wednesday to progress 4-0 on aggregate, now face the prospect of playing the second leg of their next Europa League tie just three days after their FA Cup showdown against former club Chelsea on March 13.

“I feel really surprised that the decision is made before our draw in Europe because nobody knows who we play against, nor where the first and second matches are being played,” Mourinho told reporters.

“We play Chelsea on Monday then we’ve got a second match in Europe, Russia or Turkey. This is what we have.”

The Portuguese also criticised local rivals Manchester City, who fielded a weakened team in the FA Cup last season when faced with a similar problem under former manager Manuel Pellegrini.

Chelsea duly ran out 5-1 winners against Pellegrini’s second-string selection, and Mourinho said he would not disrespect the competition by packing his side with youngsters.

“I cannot play against Chelsea with the second team,” Mourinho added.

“I cannot play against Chelsea with the under-21s, like Manchester City did – was it last year? We’re Manchester United. I cannot do that. I don’t do that.

“As United manager, I don’t do that to the FA Cup because the FA Cup is not guilty of these decisions. The cup is beautiful, the competition is historical and I have to treat United supporters and the FA Cup in the right way.”

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