His record against Arsene Wenger might have changed, but it seems Jose Mourinho himself never will. The Manchester United manager at least gave a world-class Mourinho media appearance, after his side had been anything but world class in a 2-0 defeat at Arsenal. Having said it is now “impossible” for United to finish in the top four, he also praised 19-year-old Axel Tanzuebe, in what was generally a restrained and respectful post-game interview – despite then oddly claiming that it was actually Arsenal who had been the more defensive side.
Mourinho was then finally set off right at the end by a question about suffering his first ever competitive defeat to Wenger. The Portuguese proceeded to offer up a series of drive-by digs in the space of a few minutes, saying he ‘doesn’t enjoy’ a “big club” like Arsenal “not winning trophies”, stating that he was happy for their fans that they finally leave a game against him and are “happy” and even criticising Wenger for putting “too much pressure on the fourth official every time”.
“Arsenal?” Mourinho began, when asked about how their fans prized finally beating him. “I don’t think they think about it. I don’t think they’re desperate. Arsenal fans are happy and I’m happy for them. It’s the first time I leave and they’re happy. I leave Highbury, they were crying. I leave the Emirates, and they were crying, walking the streets with heads low. Today they leave with their scarves. “It’s a big club. You think I enjoy a big club like Arsenal not winning trophies? I don’t enjoy it… but today I tried to win. Arsene Wenger is not a small manager. He’s a big manager, to have that record of winning so many matches is not normal. ‘Normal’ is win, lose, draw. “I really don’t care about it today. No problems. We shook hands and during the game I don’t like what I never like: he puts too much pressure on the fourth official every time.”
If it is remarkable cheek from Mourinho to chide another manager for pressurising officials, it wasn’t as much cheek as his attempt to spin the idea that it was Arsenal who had been defensive. “We didn’t deserve to lose,”the United boss said. “The game was under control. First half they had a couple of chances, we had a couple but ours were the big chances of the match.
“I’m very happy with the players. They surprised me in a positive way. I thought [Phil] Jones, [Chris] Smalling, [Juan] Mata couldn’t cope with 90 minutes after their injuries. The kid [Tanzuabe] was brilliant. The guys accumulating matches tried their best, despite playing 90 minutes two days ago [against Celta Vigo]. “Much better than against Man City [the 0-0 draw] for example, much better, but I think the first goal [by Granit Xhaka] put us in a difficult situation, then I think Arsenal brought the block low, defended, coped with our attacking football, and did it to their advantage.”