Furious Mourinho reopens Arsenal feud (6 Viewers)

Theodore

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Dec 5, 2005
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There was no mention of voyeurism, telescopes or possible legal action but Jose Mourinho and Arsène Wenger were back at loggerheads last night after a 2-0 Chelsea victory that prompted Wenger to concede the title. Mourinho accused Arsenal of having a strategy to try to get Michael Essien sent off, drawing a tart response from his Highbury counterpart who claimed the Ghanaian should have been dismissed for an elbow on Lauren.


Mourinho went swiftly down the tunnel at the finish without shaking hands with Wenger and believes Arsenal set out to exploit the controversy that has surrounded Essien since the midfielder's dangerous tackle on Liverpool's Dietmar Hamann, which brought a two-match Champions League ban.
He was furious with Arsenal's response when Essien caught Lauren in the mouth with an arm in the first half. Home players surrounded Essien, and the Chelsea manager feels they overplayed the incident to try to get an opponent sent off. When Frank Lampard seemed to accuse Lauren of exaggerating the contact, the full-back had to be restrained by Arsenal's physio and a team-mate.

"The incident I saw was 10 players jumping on [Essien] like something ready to do," Mourinho said, "like a strategy, like: 'We are going to use the image that Essien has and, in the first body-to-body situation we have, to jump on him.'

"What I saw was very, very sad, with 10 players jumping on one. He made his mistake and was punished for that and he is suspended in the Champions League. Now he deserves to be looked at as a great player and now we have to be careful with other teams' reactions in relation to him."

Wenger did not miss this incident but saw it differently. "We did not even speak about Essien before the game," he said, "so as a deliberate strategy we hid it very well." He added of Essien's challenge: "The referee was not brave enough to make the decision but it was a straight red. He hit him with his elbow and didn't play the ball, he played the player."

The Arsenal manager was also angry with the officials for ruling out a potentially decisive Robin van Persie strike at 0-0. "We scored a fair goal and the referee made a bad decision. I associate the referee and the linesman with the same team - the Chelsea team." The final remark seemed tongue in cheek but the Football Association may well look into it.

Mourinho, who felt Philippe Senderos deserved red cards for tugging back Didier Drogba and fouling Arjen Robben, dismissed the lack of a handshake. "I don't think it's important for the game," he said. "The important [thing] is 90 minutes of football." For his part, Wenger was nonplussed. "I must say frankly that it doesn't stop me from sleeping," he said, "but it was not on my side."

Mourinho blames Sky's constant replays for Essien's European ban and refused to do an interview with them. He told them, though, that they are popular in Barcelona because Essien will miss the games against that club.
 

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Tom

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Oct 30, 2001
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#5
agreed. Personally i thought Essien should have had two yellows on the balane of the game but that "elbow" was never a straight red - there was nothing in it really. There was a bad foul late on though he got away with scot free

Senderos should have had a yellow for tugging back drogba in the 1st half, and therefore a second yellow for the foul on robben for which he was last man as well

Burke is right though, JM is the daddy
 

Hambon

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Apr 22, 2005
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Its on, go Mourinho!!! ....i was never an arsenal fan...we have Paddy...take Henry out and the rest are shit
 

giovanotti

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Aug 13, 2004
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hambon78 said:
Its on, go Mourinho!!! ....i was never an arsenal fan...we have Paddy...take Henry out and the rest are shit
Heeey...and what about Lehman,he is the best keeper....in arsenal:D

No seriously they have at least one fantastic player,besides Henry, and that is Ashley Cole!!!
 
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Theodore

Theodore

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Dec 5, 2005
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    van persie is a good player, already has a lot of great goals too.
    wenger definitely the best manager in developing young player to become great player....for example vieira, henry.....now he waiting for fabregas and v persie
     

    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    #18
    Mourinho seriously 0wn5 these EPL guys. :lol:

    But given the "crises" and controversies in Serie A, I have to think that the EPL is feeling inadequate and left-out, and the sportswriters are trying to fabricate (fabregas?) some controversy of their own out of essentially petty he-said/she-said crap like this. :)
     

    mikhail

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    Jan 24, 2003
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    #19
    swag said:
    Mourinho seriously 0wn5 these EPL guys. :lol:

    But given the "crises" and controversies in Serie A, I have to think that the EPL is feeling inadequate and left-out, and the sportswriters are trying to fabricate (fabregas?) some controversy of their own out of essentially petty he-said/she-said crap like this. :)
    There was always crap like this. Mourinho's just more entertaining than Fergie, Wenger, Big Sam, Harry Rednapp, et al. Even the ever-entertaining WGS moved north to Celtic ("Down, negative-man, down!").
     

    Hambon

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    Apr 22, 2005
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    FA To Study Mourinho Response
    12/21/2005 1:24:00 PM
    The Football Association are examining Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho’s response to their request for him to explain his apparent accusation that Wigan’s Lee McCulloch cheated in a recent league match between the two sides.
    The Portuguese tactician made his frustration known after Wigan striker David Connolly allowed the ball to run out of play because McCulloch was on the floor holding his ankle.

    Mourinho told William Gallas not to give the ball back to Wigan because he felt McCulloch was feigning injury.

    "We know what fair play is and when a player is injured, we give the ball back. When a player is cheating, we are not stupid,” he said later on.

    "Because the player was cheating and seconds later stood up and was running again, I told William Gallas not to give them the ball back.

    "It is my responsibility and I will do it again. Fair play is not to cheat. It is one thing to be injured and another to pretend to be injured."
     

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