
Manchester United captain Antonio Valencia has apologised for liking an Instagram post which called for manager Jose Mourinho to be sacked.
The 33-year-old, who reports said had fallen out with Mourinho, returned to the team for Tuesday's 0-0 draw with Valencia in the Champions League.After the game, he liked a picture of himself which had the caption: "It's time for Mourinho to go".
The Ecuadorian later wrote he liked the post "without reading the text".
"These are not my views and I apologise for this," the full-back said on Twitter. "I am fully supportive of the manager and my team-mates. We are all giving our everything to improve the results."
Valencia, who joined United from Wigan in 2009, had missed United's previous two games - their Carabao Cup exit to Derby, and 3-1 defeat by West Ham in the Premier League.
Following their fourth successive game without a win, midfielder Paul Pogba claimed he had been told he was not allowed to do interviews in the mixed zone.
A clip of Pogba and Mourinho having a tense exchange on the training ground emerged last week, and the Portuguese has told the 25-year-old France international he will not captain the team again.
Mourinho has also said "some [players] care more than others" at United and that "no player is bigger than the club".
They are 10th in the league after their worst start to a season in 29 years.

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