Arsene Wenger has described Jose Mourinho as childish after the Tottenham manager claims that he didn’t appear in the Frenchman’s Autobiography because the former Arsenal boss never beat him.
The former Arsenal manager released ‘My Life in Red and White’ recently, and in the book he never made mention of Mourinho despite their intense rivalry.
They rarely saw eye to eye from 2004 to 2018 and every time that they had to face each other, it was a match to watch.
Mourinho was asked why he thought Wenger didn’t mention him in his book, and the Special One claimed it was because the Frenchman never beat him.
However, Wenger stated he beat Mourinho twice and the Frenchman has now claimed that exchanging words with Mourinho feels like being in kindergarten.
Wenger told Canal+ on Sunday as cited by the Mail: ‘It doesn’t bother me. It is permanent provocation. I feel like I’m in kindergarten with him. But, that’s part of his personality.
‘It’s wrong, we beat him twice. We won, and there were also a lot of draws. And it is not ‘you’ who wins, you only participate in the victory.
‘It is “us” who win. The manager is there to get the most out of a team.’
Mourinho is a manager that isn’t shy about responding to talk like this and the Portuguese manager will likely respond, the back and forth between the pair is almost certain to continue.
Auntie Wenger is now FIFAs official chief of globel football development. I’m not sure what his role entails, but according to reports he has put forward a dossier of rule changes to FIFA that he hopes will be implemented… This includes ‘kick ins’ from the side with throw ins abolished… And the offside rule, if you have a hair or a hand onside then you are onside. Regardless of where your body is!. So everyone would be stood offside, trying to stay onside with their arms and hands stretched out! Alot of pulling and shoving would be expected. The man wants to change the game.
All them attempts and he never won the big one. Mug😂😂 José. Rip the @7se out of him.
And the prof is absolutely right of course, Maureen has always had the unchecked ego of a spoiled brat and is very highly sensitive to criticism or being in any way challenged. I can’t forget the steely look in Maureen’s eyes when Rose told him that he thought he wasn’t being entirely straight with him; half a minute later Jose tried to play it casual as if being challenged face to face was no biggie; but the performance of his professed nonchalance didn’t convince. At his pouting stroppiest Maureen has something of the Trump about him.