Saturday, 22 March 2014

Arsene Wenger: Chelsea v Arsenal is 'the game of the season

Arsene Wenger says his 1,000th match as Arsenal boss will be the "game of the season" as his side travel to Premier League leaders Chelsea on Saturday.
Arsenal sit four points behind Chelsea with a game in hand as the title race looks to be a four-way battle.
"What is very interesting is you have Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal, and that has not happened for years," said the 64-year-old Frenchman.
"None of these four can say they're not going for it, that would be stupid."
Wenger, who joined Arsenal in 1996, has won three Premier League titles and four FA Cups, and qualified for the Champions League in 16 consecutive seasons.
However, his last silverware came in the 2005 FA Cup and he has been widely criticised for not adding to his 11 domestic titles in the last nine years.
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has been among Wenger's leading critics and the pair will meet for the first time since the Portuguese called him "a specialist in failure" earlier this season.
"I admire him and admire Arsenal," Mourinho said on Friday.
"It is not possible to have 1,000 matches unless the club is also a fantastic club in the way they support their manager, especially in the bad moments - and especially when the bad moments were quite a lot."
Mourinho has not lost against a Wenger team in 10 attempts, but the Chelsea manager played down that statistic ahead of Saturday's encounter.
"It doesn't matter," he said. "It's not against him. It's Chelsea against Arsenal. I didn't play Arsenal with Inter, Madrid or Porto; just Chelsea.
"It's Arsenal v Chelsea, not me against him. Records don't play any role - a match is a match. It's not coach against coach, it's team against team."

Source: BBC

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