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Arsène Wenger: ‘Did José Mourinho provoke me? That is how I felt’ | Arsène Wenger: ‘Did José Mourinho provoke me? That is how I felt’ |
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Arsène Wenger has apologised for his part of the confrontation with José Mourinho last weekend but added that he felt provoked by the Portuguese. | Arsène Wenger has apologised for his part of the confrontation with José Mourinho last weekend but added that he felt provoked by the Portuguese. |
The Frenchman, talking to French television show Téléfoot, said: “They gave too much importance to this story. In hindsight I think I should not have reacted at all, it’s not a way to behave on a football field. | The Frenchman, talking to French television show Téléfoot, said: “They gave too much importance to this story. In hindsight I think I should not have reacted at all, it’s not a way to behave on a football field. |
“I always regret any signs of violence and I apologise, but that’s a part of games where everything is manic. And then we have quite a substantial past. Did Mourinho provoke me? That is how I felt. I did not enter Chelsea’s technical area.” | “I always regret any signs of violence and I apologise, but that’s a part of games where everything is manic. And then we have quite a substantial past. Did Mourinho provoke me? That is how I felt. I did not enter Chelsea’s technical area.” |
The two managers clashed at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea won 2-0 last Sunday. It is not the first time they have not seen eye to eye and Mourinho last season branded Wenger “a specialist in failure”. | |
The Chelsea manager, also on Téléfoot, said of the incident: “I have no words to explain what everybody saw in those images.” | The Chelsea manager, also on Téléfoot, said of the incident: “I have no words to explain what everybody saw in those images.” |
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