Mourinho torments Wenger again, on and off the pitch
BY Agencies7 Oct 2014 5:57 AM IST
Agencies7 Oct 2014 5:57 AM IST
The long-running feud between Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho shows no sign of healing after another high-profile falling out on Sunday, this time the result of a dispute over territory.
Midway through the first half of Chelsea’s ultimately comfortable 2-0 victory over Arsenal which stretched their Premier league lead to five points, it became clear that Stamford Bridge was not big enough for two of the game’s strongest personalities.
Especially when a seething Wenger encroached into Mourinho’s technical area raging about a robust tackle by Gary Cahill on his Chile forward Alexis Sanchez. What happened next was both comical and unedifying in equal measure with Mourinho facing off Wenger and then getting a hearty two-handed shove in the chest for his troubles.
Midway through the first half of Chelsea’s ultimately comfortable 2-0 victory over Arsenal which stretched their Premier league lead to five points, it became clear that Stamford Bridge was not big enough for two of the game’s strongest personalities.
Especially when a seething Wenger encroached into Mourinho’s technical area raging about a robust tackle by Gary Cahill on his Chile forward Alexis Sanchez. What happened next was both comical and unedifying in equal measure with Mourinho facing off Wenger and then getting a hearty two-handed shove in the chest for his troubles.
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