What a difference a day makes for Jose Mourinho.

It is fair to say this past weekend has been a rather miserable one for Mourinho and he wanted everyone to know about it.

From questioning why supporters even bothered to watch his side's 4-1 defeat by Liverpool to longing for his first-term players to return.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho during Monday afternoon's training session

Mourinho appeared in a much happier mood on Monday than he did over the weekend

But it appears the Manchester United manager is back to being in a good mood - for now at least.

He was pictured smiling as his players trained in Miami ahead of their International Champions Cup tie against Real Madrid on Wednesday.

Mourinho wasn't the only one who seemed to be having a good time at United's training base.

Technical scout Ricardo Formosinho and a number of the club's players were also photographed with a smile on their face.

Mourinho is preparing his side for the final match of the club's US tour against Real Madrid

(Left to right) Ro-Shaun Williams, Timothy Fosu-Mensah, Tahith Chong, Joel Pereira and Lee Grant all in good spirits on Monday as United trained at Barry University in Miami, Florida

All five of them decided to spray themselves as United's players took time to enjoy themselves

Ro-Shaun Williams, Timothy Fosu-Mensah, Tahith Chong, Joel Pereira and Lee Grant seemed a little carried away with the attention. All five deciding to spray water at each other.

Mourinho's new found happiness was perhaps the most significant, though.

The Portuguese had ranted after the Liverpool game that he didn't feel he had been supported enough during this summer transfer window, taking aim at United chief executive Ed Woodward.

Asked about some of the names with whom United have been linked - including Leicester’s England star Harry Maguire and Barcelona defender Yerry Mina - Mourinho replied: ‘I would like to have two more players. I think I am not going to get two. I think that it’s possible I will have one.

Alexis Sanchez is preparing for his first full season as a Manchester United player

Sanchez trained with United goalkeeper David de Gea during the light training session

Williams, a central defender, has been one of the young players used during the US tour

‘And that one, I gave a list to my club of five names a few months ago. And I wait to see if it’s possible to have one of these players. If it’s possible, it’s possible. If it’s not, it’s not. If it’s possible, it’s good. If not then we keep fighting and working and believing in the players we have.’

United's clash against Real Madrid is their penultimate friendly match and their last on their US tour. They finish off pre-season preparations by heading to the Allianz Arena on Saturday to play Bayern Munich.

The Red Devils kick-off the Premier League season a week on Friday when they host Leicester City at Old Trafford.

Luke Shaw has also used the US tour to build up his fitness ahead of the new season