Chelsea boss Mourinho hits out at 'crying' Arsenal
Posted Wednesday, December 25, 2013 by YAHOO Sport
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has accused Arsenal of overreacting during the two sides' feisty 0-0 draw on Monday.
During a full-blooded contest that saw a number of physical challenges, the Gunners' staff and fans made their feelings clear over what they perceived to be an over-the-top approach from Mourinho's men.
This largely centered on a forceful tackle by John Obi Mikel, which went unpunished, and Mike Dean's decision not to award a penalty when Theo Walcott went down in the box. However, the Portuguese claims that Arsenal has a history of moaning - adding that players from overseas lack the qualities of "English blood in football".
"They like to cry - that's tradition. I prefer to say that English people - and I give one example, Frank Lampard - would never provoke a situation like that," Mourinho told reporters. "Players from other countries, especially some countries, they have that in their blood. Foreign players are bringing lots of good things but I prefer English blood in football and English blood in these situations is 'come on, let's go'."
Mourinho has now avoided defeat against Arsenal in 10 meetings, with the point moving Chelsea back into the top four and Arsenal level on points with league leader Liverpool.
After chants from the stand suggested that Chelsea had been boring, the former Real Madrid boss was unfazed.
"I'd agree [with the chants]," he remarked. "I played against them 10 times and I never lost. Ten times, they don't win once. What do you want to call me?"
Photos
More»Hot pics of American model Kendra Sunderland
Saturday May 10 2025Bridge horror Stamford Bridge erupts in brawls
Saturday May 10 2025
Your Say