Jose Mourinho says Manchester United's pursuit of Gareth Bale is 'over'
By PA Sport

Jose Mourinho's Manchester United were beaten in Macedonia by Real Madrid
Jose Mourinho said it is
"game over" for Manchester United's pursuit of Gareth Bale after the
Super Cup defeat to Real Madrid on Tuesday.
Real Madrid head coach Zinedine Zidane's pre-match coyness
on the matter did little to quash the chatter, but naming Bale in the starting line-up did.
"Clearly the club wants him, the manager wants him and he wants the club, so for me it's game over - even before it started," Mourinho told BT Sport.
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Bale was substituted towards the end of a match in which Casemiro and Romelu Lukaku joined Isco in netting.
However, it was the Wales international who was the subject of the most attention - not that the speculation has thrown him at all.
"I am just concentrating on my football. I am not listening to anything, I don't read anything, obviously I get told bits and bobs," he said.

Gareth Bale has been linked with a move to Manchester United this sumemr
"I haven't had any conversations (with Madrid), I am just concentrating on my football, I'm trying to get my fitness up as much as I can after pretty much not playing regularly for eight or nine months.
"It is great to keep adding to the (medal) collection, it was a very difficult game but we got the job done and we've got another trophy and we move on."
Ian Wright and Alan Pardew discuss the likelihood of Gareth Bale leaving Real Madrid for the Premier League
"I think we did well," said Mourinho. "We lost 2-1 which, I think, shows the result was really short, and one of the goals was offside so with a good VAR [video assistant referee] it would be 1-1 and extra-time. I think they could score more goals than they did, we could score more goals than we did.
"We gave them a fight, we gave them a good fight and my boys only have reasons to leave - okay, disappointed because to lose is disappointing - but to leave optimistic and proud. Let's go for Sunday."

Romelu Lukaku was on target for United against Real Madrid
"We deserve the rest tomorrow and on Thursday we will start, we go for it with everything," said Mourinho. "I'm so happy to be the manager of these guys, I told them a few days ago that during my long career I never had a group that I liked so much, like I like them.
"I'm really happy to be with them and I'm going to fight with them all the way, so let's go on Sunday. Old Trafford is waiting for us and I think Old Trafford has a reason to be behind us."
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