Jose Mourinho has branded Arsenal cry babies following an ill-tempered goalless draw at the Emirates Stadium on Monday.
Daily Mail reports that Arsene
Wenger was upset that his side were denied a penalty after Willian
appeared to trip Theo Walcott in the box, while Mikel Obi escaped a red
card for catching Mikel Arteta’s ankle in a bruising clash.
Mourinho, who maintained his unbeaten record against the Gunners, blasted Arsenal.
“You know, they like to cry,” said the
Chelsea boss. “That’s tradition. But I prefer to say, and I was telling
it to the fourth official, that English people – Frank Lampard, for
example – would never provoke a situation like that. Players from other
countries, especially some countries, have that in their blood.
“If you have contact or the opponent was
aggressive, let’s go, keep going, this is English football. Foreign
players are bringing lots of good things. They come here because they
are talented, but I prefer English blood in football.
“English blood in this situation is:
‘Come on, let’s go.’ The (Mikel) tackle is a hard and aggressive one.
Football is for men or for women with fantastic attitude.
“It’s true, there are other sports
without contact; fantastic sports which demand a lot from the players,
and I respect those sports full of champions. But no contact. Football
is a game of contact. English football, winter, water on the pitch,
sliding tackles at fantastic speed. Be proud. Play with pride. If you’re
hurt, OK, you’re hurt.”
But Wenger, when asked about referee Mike
Dean’s display said, “Of course, I can understand that Mourinho thought
he (the referee) had a good game. I don’t think he had a great game at
all. I think it (Willian on Walcott) was a penalty. Honestly. If I’m
wrong, I apologise.
“I have to watch the (Mikel) challenge
again. On the pitch it looked bad, but the referee was in a good
position. It’s Christmas so let’s give everyone his own opinion. I’ll
have mine.”
On the Mikel tackle, Arteta told Sky Sports,
“On that moment I think that he (Mikel) caught me high – I’ve got a big
swollen ankle. I think that he got late on the ball. You ask me if it
is intentional or not – I believe that is why the referee didn’t give
him a red card.”
Arteta did admit that both players were
committed to the challenge, but thinks that the way in which Mikel flew
in was more dangerous than his attempt to win the ball.
“I was not facing him and he points his
studs towards me. I think it is a different challenge. We were both
going for the ball and that is what I am saying, I think probably the
referee thought it was not intentional. I cannot judge what Obi was
trying to do, I think he challenged the ball but sometimes you are late
and if you are late with your studs up you know what happens.”
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