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Jose Mourinho Hits Back at Arsenal After The Club Made Social Media Post Mocking His Team
Tottenham manager, Jose Mourinho, has blasted North London rival, Arsenal after the club’s Twitter account mocked Tottenham following their loss to Sheffield United this weekend.
Following Spurs’ recent 3-1 loss against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane, Arsenal posted that they had travelled to the same venue last month and claimed a 2-1 win in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Arsenal shared a now deleted post on Facebook with the caption: “It’s not easy beating Sheffield United at Bramall Lane.”
Mourinho has now reacted, after he was told about the post
“I think if they were top of the league or fighting for top four in a really good moment they wouldn’t enjoy the problems of others. You only enjoy the problems of others when you are also in trouble,” Mourinho said on Monday.
“In the end it says more about them. They don’t have much to celebrate, they have to get every opportunity to do it. They are in a very similar situation to us in the table.
“I don’t like to connect the club with some post or tweet. Maybe I am wrong, maybe I am right, but the person that did it probably did it by themselves. I don’t believe it was [Mikel] Arteta that posted, I don’t believe it was [Granit] Xhaka or another captain that did it.
“It was probably some guy that was at home for three months working from home. No problem at home, but we will be waiting for them.
Spurs have finished above the Gunners for the past three seasons and but Mourinho says the club should be aiming higher.
“To be the champion of north London means nothing for me because I think you have to be much bigger than that and have much more ambitions than that,” Mourinho said.
“But I always look to the rivals of my clubs with different eyes. As you know I have been in so many big clubs with so many special rivals so I don’t hide that Arsenal in this moment is a very special rival.
“Yes I would like to finish in a better position in the table than them. But again I want my team to be bigger than that, I want my club to feel bigger than that.”
Arsenal currently sit seventh in the Premier League, four points clear of Tottenham, who do have a game in hand.