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MY CRITICISM OF MOURINHO, NOT CHELSEA F.C I thought of a very perfect moment to put up a post like this and here comes a good time when were still bouncin in the euphoria of Arsenals F.A Cup triumphs. Cheers! In case youre thinkin who this writter is: Im a keen faithful of Arsenal F.C, not a jerk kind of adherent who would engage in an unprofitable brawl with opposin fan(s). When it comes to sport discussion, I love to hear and be heard, to criticize and be criticized, to vindicate and be vindicated, the pros and cons goes on and on. But in none of these do I take anythin/anyone personal. Your opinion is solely yours, be it fair/unfair. As one would think, Jose Mourinho might be a great coach, but by no means the greatest. But one thing for sure, hes a terrible human being for calling Arsene Wenger a specialist in failure . In reality, what kind of human being makes enemies everywhere he goes? Without mincing words, Mourinho is whats wrong with football; hes whats wrong with healthy competition I dislike his egoistic personality. Jose Mourinhos mindless comment mocking Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger‘s lack of success, in terms of silverware, for nine years show the Chelsea manager’s shallow nature in appreciating the achievements of one of the greatest managers in the history of the English Premier League. Wenger barely claims that the Blues were the new favorites to win the title last season and it would be their trophy to lose. But how could that have riled up the so-called Special One’s potpourri of a brain so much that he has attempted to enter into another wily mind-game with Arsenal manager after callin the French man a voyeur years back? #crazy! While Mourinho’s comments would, no doubt, not go down well with the passionate fans of the Gunners, his assessment of Wenger as a “specialist in failure” is quite irrational and insane. As much as I know, Wenger has had a radical effect on the art of the management of a club in the League since his arrival, and he has paved a unique way of building a successful football club without the backing of billionaire owners and instant cash. Less I forget, Arsenal are the front-runners of the ideal way of creating a true football team and they have the backing of many neutral fans who view the club’s philosophy as the right way to play the game. Moreso, Wenger’s love for developing and nurturing talented youngsters is well known, and it is under his tutelage that promising players like Thierry Henry, Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri, Van Persie, Alex Song, etc. blossomed into superstars. Can Mourinho be compared in this aspect? NO! Mourinho’s petty comments to belittle the “Professor” of the game are downright pathetic and perhaps show the insecure nature of the man attempting to win back the faith of a club he infamously left a few years back. He might possess a squad strong enough to defeat Arsenal 6 - 0, but he utterly lacked in the ability to find a way through a resolute Sunderland team at Stamford Bridge that was fighting relegation. Isnt that a shame? Mourinho may think of himself as a successful manager, but in reality, his victories (except perhaps the one with Porto) would not have been possible if his clubs were not backed up by incredible financial might. Roman Abramovich‘s billions helped Chelsea and Mourinho buy two League crowns. Ironically, the Portuguese manager left the club after just three seasons. For all his tactical master-class he could not satisfactorily overcome Pep Guardiola‘s Barcelona even with a mighty Real Madrid team. Wenger might not have won a title for a long time, but within the man forever burns the passion and love for a club he once led unbeaten throughout an entire season. His lengthy tenure at a single club in an era where teams change managers at an alarming rate is proof enough of his greatness. Mourinho’s scathing comments would never tarnish the Frenchman’s legacy in the sport. #RESPECT_IS_RECIPROCAL
Posted on: Mon, 19 May 2014 10:19:16 +0000

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