Waterloo Region Record

Mourinho unbeaten records come to an end

- Steve Douglas

Jose Mourinho hadn’t lost a Premier League soccer game in more than six months. He had never lost a competitiv­e game against rival coach Arsene Wenger in almost 13 years.

Two long, proud, unbeaten records came to an end for the Manchester United manager on Sunday.

Man U lost, 2-0, at Arsenal at Emirates Stadium for a result that, according to Mourinho, makes it “impossible” for his team to finish in the top four and secure Champions League qualificat­ion through its league placing. “All on the Europa League,” Mourinho said, piling the pressure on his players ahead of the second leg of a semifinal that United leads 1-0 against Celta Vigo on Thursday.

Mourinho used to ridicule the Europa League. Now, the competitio­n could be his saviour.

Leaving Arsenal’s ground as a losing coach for the first time in his managerial career, Mourinho bemoaned a gruelling fixture schedule that led to him making eight changes — including leaving out the world’s most expensive player, Paul Pogba — and giving debuts to two youngsters, 19-year-old defender Axel Tuanzebe and 20-year-old midfielder Scott McTominay.

He also attempted to have the last laugh over Wenger, who hadn’t come out on the winning side against Mourinho in 15 competitiv­e games until Granit Xhaka and Danny Welbeck struck within four minutes of each other in the second half.

“Arsene Wenger is not a small manager. He is a big manager so to have that record ... is something that is not normal,” Mourinho said.

“Finally, I leave this stadium with Arsenal fans happy,” he added. “I leave Emirates, they were crying. I leave Highbury (Arsenal’s old ground), they were crying.”

The win lifted Arsenal to within two points of fifth-placed United, having played one game fewer, and within seven points of third-placed Liverpool, having played two games fewer. Liverpool could only draw 0-0 at home to Southampto­n in the other league game played on Sunday.

With four games remaining, Arsenal could yet squeeze into the top four and play in the Champions League for a 20th straight season. The team also has an FA Cup final against Chelsea at the end of May. Arsenal 2, Man United 0 A disappoint­ing game burst into life in the 54th minute when Xhaka, afforded plenty of space in central midfield following a throw-in, advanced and drove in a 30-metre shot that struck the turned back of Ander Herrera and looped over goalkeeper David de Gea.

Welbeck, who was sold to Arsenal in 2014 to end a 13-year associatio­n with United, powered home a header off the bar in the 57th from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n’s cross to make it 2-0. The striker has now scored in each of his last three appearance­s against his old club.

Arsenal will climb above United with a win at Southampto­n on Wednesday. Liverpool 0, Southampto­n 0 Liverpool hasn’t scored a goal against Southampto­n in four matches this season — two in the league and two in the League Cup.

Even when the team was gifted a penalty, Liverpool couldn’t capitalize.

James Milner’s perfect record from the spot this season ended when his kick was saved by Southampto­n goalkeeper Fraser Forster in the 66th minute of a lacklustre game at Anfield. The penalty was awarded for a handball against Jack Stephens.

Milner scored from his first seven spot kicks this season and hadn’t missed a Premier League penalty since 2009. The point lifted Liverpool back into third place above Man City.

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