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Manchester United manager Jose expresses sadness after terror attack: 'We can't take out of our minds and hearts the victims and their families'

Jose Mourinho has spoken of the atrocity that left 22 people killed and 119 more injured at a Manchester pop concert on Monday night, saying that 'the people of Manchester will pull together as one.'

The suicide bombing comes in the same week that Manchester United are preparing for their Europa League final against Ajax in Stockholm, and the act of barbarity sparked questions over whether or not the match would take place as planned.

But European football's governing body, UEFA, confirmed on Tuesday that there is no intention to postpone the game.

Manchester United manageru00a0Jose Mourinho has expressed his sadness at the terror attack
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has expressed his sadness at the terror attack
Wayne Rooney leads a minute's silence at training in honour of those who lost their lives
Wayne Rooney leads a minute's silence at training in honour of those who lost their lives
The scene outside Manchester Arena on Monday night after an explosion killed 22 people
The scene outside Manchester Arena on Monday night after an explosion killed 22 people

United cancelled their pre-match press conference, which was due to take place at 5.