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Loss leaves Mourinho muttering

United boss takes shots at Wegner, declares top-four spot ‘impossible’

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LONDON — Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho stoked the embers of his rivalry with Arsenal counterpar­t Arsene Wenger after the Gunners’ 2-0 triumph at Emirates Stadium on Sunday.

Second-half goals by Granit Xhaka and United alumnus Danny Welbeck earned Arsenal the win as Wenger overcame Mourinho in a Premier League game for the first time in 13 attempts.

Before the match, Mourinho claimed that “peace” reigned between himself and Wenger, but afterwards he questioned the Frenchman’s poor record against him and accused him of putting unfair pressure on the fourth official.

“Arsenal fans are happy and I’m happy for them,” said Mourinho, whose side had been unbeaten in 25 league games.

“It’s the first time I leave Highbury or Emirates and they’re happy. I left Highbury, they were crying. I left Emirates, they were crying. They were walking the streets with heads low.

“Finally, today they sing, they wave their scarves. It’s nice for them.

“It’s a big club. You think I enjoy a big club like Arsenal not winning big trophies? I’m not enjoying that. 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 (against him) and not losing is something that is not normal. Normal is win, lose, draw. It’s not normal.

“I really don’t care about it. And today, no problems. We shook hands before the game, we shook hands after the game.

“And during the game I didn’t like what I never like: he put too much pressure on the fourth official all the time.”

In further digs, Mourinho accused Wenger — misleading­ly — of playing with a “defensive block” and “a line of five defenders”.

It’s the first time I leave Highbury or Emirates and they’re happy. Finally today they sing, they wave their scarves.”

Jose Mourinho, on Arsenal fans reacting to Sunday’s win over Manchester United

Addressing the press before Mourinho, Wenger played down the significan­ce of his first league victory over the Portuguese.

“We have had many draws as well, and there were some fantastic teams that we played against,” Wenger said. “It is not manager against manager.”

Wenger was also in sarcastic mood, but in his case he was talking about a penalty Liverpool was awarded — and squandered — in its scoreless draw with Southampto­n earlier on Sunday.

The day’s results enabled Arsenal to close to within seven points of third-place Liverpool, on which it has two games in hand, beginning with Wednesday’s trip to Southampto­n.

“We still have a chance mathematic­ally and we need some help as well from teams around us,” Wenger said.

“I watched the (Liverpool) game and I’ve seen the penalty given by the referee (for a handball by Jack Stephens). It was very nice.”

United is two points above Arsenal in fifth place, having played a game more, and now trails fourth-place Manchester City by four points.

Mourinho made eight changes from Thursday’s 1-0 win over Celta Vigo in the away leg of United’s Europa League semifinal, notably awarding a full debut to 19-year-old defender Axel Tuanzebe.

The tie wraps up on Thursday, with United then facing a taxing trip to second-place Tottenham Hotspur.

Mourinho said his side’s chances of qualifying for the Champions League via the league were over.

“Impossible,” he said when asked about United’s hopes of finishing in the top four.

“I don’t think so, for two reasons. Because I don’t think the others, playing one match per week and being in a great situation, are going to blow it.

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

“When you go with everything against Tottenham, it’s difficult. When you don’t go with everything, it’s more difficult. Two days later we play Southampto­n and two days later we play Crystal Palace.

“This is just too much for us. I don’t think we have any chance of finishing among the top four in the Premier League.

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

 ?? STEFAN WERMUTH / REUTERS ?? Manager Jose Mourinho reacts during Manchester United’s 2-0 English Premier League loss to Arsenal at Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
STEFAN WERMUTH / REUTERS Manager Jose Mourinho reacts during Manchester United’s 2-0 English Premier League loss to Arsenal at Emirates Stadium on Sunday.

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