Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho has reacted to his side’s defeat at the Emirate Stadium on Sunday by Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal. He noted that it was the first time he visited any Arsenal ground and left with the Gunners fans rejoicing.
Mourinho also maintained that Arsene Wenger was a big manager, adding that the record he kept against the Frenchman was not normal.
He told Sky Sports, “It’s the first time I leave Highbury or Emirates and they [Arsenal fans] are happy. It’s the first time.
“I left Highbury, they were crying. I left the Emirates, they were crying. They were walking the streets with their heads low. So finally today, they sing. It’s nice for them.
“It’s a big club. You think I enjoy the fact that a big club like Arsenal are not winning big trophies? Honestly, I’m not enjoying that.
“Arsene Wenger is not a small manager, he’s a big manager. So to have that record of winning so many matches and not losing in so many matches, is something that’s not normal.
“Normally it’s win, lose, draw. It’s not normal, and I really don’t care about it. And during the game I didn’t like what I never like, he puts too much pressure on the fourth official.”
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