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London, Dec. 1: When Arsenal face Manchester United in a crucial Premier League clash on Saturday, the antics of the two sworn enemies on the touchline will take up as much attention as the actual match.

It was ever thus when Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger and United manager Jose Mourinho lock horns.

The acrimony between Wenger and Mourinho stretches back to the arrival of the Portuguese coach in England 13 years ago. Verbal volleys have been traded time and again, with the enmity once boiling over into a memorable mid- match bout of shoving.

Even now, with Wenger 68, and Mourinho 54, neither boss seems ready to act their age.

Why do the old foes hate each other so much?

When Mourinho joined Chelsea in 2004, his brash personalit­y didn’t take long to ruffle Wenger, who as one of the game’s establishe­d force, didn’t take kindly to being threatened by the young upstart.

While Mourinho adopted a deferentia­l attitude around Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson, there would be no such respect shown to Wenger.

When Wenger took a shot at Chelsea by claiming they might have lost belief after a couple of poor results in 2005- 06 season, Mourinho went on the offensive with a memorable, if unkind, descriptio­n of the Arsenal manager.

“I think he is one of these people who is a voyeur. He likes to watch other people,” he said.

“There are who, when they are at home, they have a big telescope to see what happens in other families. He speaks and speaks and speaks about Chelsea.”

The saying goes that opposites attract, but the contrast between the urbane Wenger and the spiky Mourinho couldn’t be more obvious and neither has been willing to end the cold war.

The difference­s between the rivals’ approach to their careers are striking.

Former Real Madrid, Inter Milan and Porto coach Mourinho has never lasted more than three years anywhere, while Wenger is in the 21st year of his Arsenal reign.

Wenger took a holistic approach to his root and branch rebuild of Arsenal and has produced some of the most eye- catching teams in English football history, but when results suffered his stubborn refusal to tinker with his purist principles was costly.

Mourinho prefers to shock and awe, hammering away at perceived threats both inside and outside his clubs until they bend to his will — the results have been remarkable but on occasions his acerbic tongue has proved his downfall when players start to tune him out.

Three words delivered in typically witheringl­y fashion by Mourinho struck at the heart of Wenger’s weakness in February 2014.

Arsenal had gone eight years without a trophy under Wenger at the point, while Mourinho was back at Chelsea having hoovered up silverware across the world. In a pointed jibe at Mourinho, the Gunners chief claimed Premier League bosses were playing down their title chances because they “fear to fail”. Cesc Fabregas has promised Chelsea will be dogged in their ongoing pursuit of Manchester City despite admitting Pep Guardiola’s side appear on course for the Premier League title.

Chelsea moved to back to within 11 points of the league leaders after labouring to a 1- 0 win over struggling Swansea City and will attempt to close the gap when they face Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge this weekend.

“Obviously when you’re in the kind of form Manchester City are in, that whatever you do, you score one, two, three, four late winners, sometimes this shows you it could be your year,” said the Spain internatio­nal.

Liverpool defender Joe Gomez admits the club face a run of games which will “make or break” their season ahead of their away Premier League clash with Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday.

Mauricio Pochettino says both he and his Tottenham Hotspur players must “accept the criticism” after dropping to seventh place in the league table.

Spurs travel to Watford on Saturday with their hopes of winning the Premier League all but extinguish­ed following defeats at Arsenal and Leicester City either side of a home draw with West Bromwich Albion.

 ?? — AFP ?? Arsenal will look up to Mesut Ozil ( second from right) to lead their attack against Manchester United on Saturday.
— AFP Arsenal will look up to Mesut Ozil ( second from right) to lead their attack against Manchester United on Saturday.

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