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Sunday, 2 August 2015

Mourinho's Jibe to Wenger...

  The Portuguese rarely passes up an opportunity to express his disdain for the Arsenal boss but there are lessons to be learned from his adversary in the art of longevity


 Jose Mourinho appeared on Sky Sports' 'Goals On Sunday' programme. Over the course of 30 minutes
he spoke bullishly about controversies, referees and rivals before returning to one of his favourite subjects: Arsene Wenger.

"He has a dream job that we'd all love to have," Mourinho insisted of the Arsenal boss. "I think every manager in the world would like the stability of being here year after year after year, to buy, to sell, rebuild, to wait for success... and wait and wait."

Mourinho has rarely passed up an opportunity to express his disdain for Wenger; the "specialist in failure" he believes has been allowed to repeatedly fall short of success in a world where, in his eyes, winning is all that matters.

We have seen it this week as the two sides prepare to do battle in the Community Shield at Wembley, with Mourinho dismissing the notion of Arsenal as financial underdogs that has mitigated Wenger falling short of the biggest trophies in seasons past.

"If you add up the amounts clubs have spent in the last three or four years, I think maybe you will find a surprise," the Portuguese told reporters.

"If you put Mesut Ozil plus Alexis Sanchez, plus Calum Chambers, plus Mathieu Debuchy, you will find a surprise. It's a fantastic squad with good players, a fantastic goalkeeper, they are more than ready to be title contenders."

When it comes to winning, the numbers speak emphatically in Mourinho's favour – 11 major trophies across three countries to the Frenchman's two in the 10 years between his first arrival at Stamford Bridge in 2004 and Arsenal's 11th FA Cup triumph in 2014. Wenger has also failed to beat him on the pitch in 13 attempts.
   I think this two are meant to be sworn enemies as their personal clashes stacks obvious views.
 To talk about the community shield match today, I think Mourinho's jibe might turn back sour on him if Arsenal beat them on Sunday

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