Arsenal's Wenger finally gets best of old foe

Adjust Comment Print

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, who shares a bitter history with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, said after Sunday's match that he was happy for Arsenal who secured 2-0 win over Manchester United.

ARSENAL surged back to winning ways after the crushing defeat against Spurs with a convincing win over Manchester United that keeps their Champions League hopes alive.

"It is the first time I saw them [the Arsenal fans] smile, I saw them enjoy [it] and they deserve [it] because they are an unbelievable club and incredible fans [who] also deserve some joy".

This week we're finally going to find out which two teams will go to Cardiff on June 3 to play for THE Cup.

"It was important because we lost at Tottenham, it didn't happen many times".

"All on the Europa League", Mourinho said, piling the pressure on his players ahead of the second leg of a semifinal that United lead 1-0 against Celta Vigo on Thursday.

"Even if you go with everything at Tottenham, it's hard".

Federal Bureau of Investigation chief tells Graham that Russian Federation is still involved in United States politics
Better than the interfering in foreign affairs", Clinton said of the prospect Trump would tweet about her. Comey replied: "I think I treated both investigations consistently under the same principles".

Once again, they are putting together a late-season dash up the table, with a top-four finish still possible.

But the pundit has given the Merseyside outfit hope by saying that none of the four sides fighting for the two Champions League places will win all of their remaining matches, which should see Liverpool claim a top four spot anyway. Even though his Newcastle team haven't played in the Premier League this season, he still felt the need to record the clip and tweet Neville and the Monday Night Football Twitter account demanding an explanation. Now they have 90 minutes in their legs and they will be ready to play Thursday.

Nevertheless, he hailed the performance of his fringe players and said Arsenal were lucky to get the three points.

"I am disappointed with the result but not the performance, at all".

"We have had many draws as well and there were some fantastic teams that we played against", Wenger said. "We didn't deserve to lose".

A disappointing game burst into life in the 54th minute when Xhaka, afforded plenty of space in central midfield following a throw-in, advanced and drove in a 30-yard shot that struck the turned back of Ander Herrera and looped over goalkeeper David de Gea. For me football is pretty much the same everywhere, the ball is round, but maybe tactically things are different than at other clubs I've played for.

Comments