The Herald (South Africa)

Mourinho takes swipe at ‘crying’ Arsenal fans

- Matt Law

JOSE Mourinho could not resist a swipe at Arsenal and their manager Arsene Wenger after losing for the first time in 15 competitiv­e games against the Frenchman.

A deflected Granit Xhaka strike and a Danny Welbeck header gave Arsenal a 2-0 victory over United that kept the Gunners’ top-four hopes alive, and left Mourino’s men concentrat­ing on the Europa League to try to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

The win also ended Arsenal’s hoodoo against Mourinho, who said: “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.”

Mourinho and Wenger shook hands before and after the game, and the United manager said: “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.”

Mourinho made eight changes for the trip to the Emirates, ahead of Thursday night’s Europa League semifinal second leg against Celta Vigo, and conceded United have no chance of finishing in the top four of the Premier League.

“It’s impossible,” Mourinho said. “For two reasons. I don’t think the others playing one match a week are going to lose.

“And we go with everything on Thursday and cannot go with everything at Tottenham.

“Then Southampto­n and Crystal Palace. I don’t think we have any chance of the top four.

“We have to chase the Champions League by trying to win the Europa League.

“My changes were not to improve my team, but to give rest to the people who need rest.

“Now they have 90 minutes in their legs and they will be ready to play on Thursday. We will have our core ready for a very important match.”

Arsenal are now six points behind fourth-placed Manchester City with one game in hand and seven behind third-placed Liverpool with two games in hand – the first of which is against Southampto­n tomorrow night.

“We still have a chance [of the top four] mathematic­ally and we need some help as well from the teams around us,” Wenger said.

“It was important to respond after the derby.

“We had just one blip and I think it was a bit physical but, overall, we looked a bit more stable.”

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