Wenger trumps Mourinho
Frenchman gets first competitive win over longtime rival as Arsenal downs United
LONDON: Arsene Wenger got the better of managerial rival Jose Mourinho for the first time in a competitive game as Arsenal beat Manchester United 2-0 in the Premier League on Sunday to keep alive its Champions League qualification hopes.
Granit Xhaka and former United player Danny Welbeck scored goals in a four-minute span early in the second half to end United’s 25-match unbeaten run in the league.
This was the 16th competitive head to head between Wenger and Mourinho — and the 13th in league play — since 2004.
It has been a one-sided rivalry but Wenger finally got a victory over the man who once dubbed him a “specialist in failure,” for a result that might end United’s chances of a top-four finish and leaves Arsenal with some hope.
Arsenal is seven points behind third-placed Liverpool with two games in hand, and six behind fourth-placed Manchester City with one game in hand.
Wenger’s team has four matches remaining to earn a 20th straight season in the Champions League.
A disappointing game burst into life in the 54th when Xhaka, afforded plenty of space following a throw-in, advanced and sent in a 30-yard shot that struck the 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, has now scored in each of his last three appearances against his old club after powering a header in off the bar in the 57th from Alex OxladeChamberlain’s cross.
MILNER TAKES BLAME FOR LIVERPOOL DRAW
James Milner shouldered the blame for Liverpool failing to beat Southampton after Fraser Forster saved his second-half penalty to preserve a 0-0 draw.
Milner had scored seven spotkicks from seven this season, but failed with a Premier League penalty for the first time since November 2009, after Jack Stephens was penalised for handball in the 64th minute.