Jose
Mourinho has played down the significance of Sunday’s clash with Arsenal in the
Community Shield showpiece at Wembley but a chance to strike an early blow
against old adversary Arsene Wenger will prove irresistible.
The
traditional curtain-raiser for the new English season sees Mourinho’s Premier
League champions take on FA Cup winners Arsenal and it should offer plenty of
clues as to what awaits both clubs over the next nine months.
Wenger,
who signed Chelsea’s stalwart goalkeeper Petr Cech in the summer, believes his
squad is now as strong as the 2003-04 Invincibles, who went through the season
undefeated to claim Arsenal’s last Premier League title.
On
paper, at least, Arsenal look well-equipped to challenge Chelsea come next May,
but the sooner he ends a dismal record against Mourinho’s teams the better.
Sunday’s
clash will be the 14th time Wenger and Mourinho have locked horns in opposing
dugouts and Wenger is still waiting to get one over the Portuguese.
“I
think I would ask myself: Why?” Mourinho, who could start with Radamel Falcao
leading the line, said in the build-up when conversation turned to his
domination of Wenger.
“I
would try to answer, not because of a mental block but because I want to find
solutions to help my team do it — try to find a different way, try to find the
reasons why it goes all the time against my team.”
As
barbed comments go, this one was fairly harmless from a man who once dubbed
Wenger ‘a specialist in failure’.
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