When they stop coming here and talking ****, like the mong (yes stanDick I'm talking about you) then we'll stop giving it back.
Arsenal are miles better Tottenham. There never was a power shift and Spurs are hurting themselves. Nothing's changed.
That's the truth there, some of the comments coming from Spurs staff last year about a powershift were cringeworthy. AVB and his negative spirals
MOURINHO v WENGER Dec 12 2004- Arsenal 2 Chelsea 2 Apr 20 2005- Chelsea 0 Arsenal 0 Aug 7 2005- Chelsea 2 Arsenal 1 Aug 21 2005- Chelsea 1 Arsenal 0 Dec 18 2005- Arsenal 0 Chelsea 2 Dec 12 2006- Chelsea 1 Arsenal 1 Feb 25 2007- Chelsea 2 Arsenal 1 May 6 2007- Arsenal 1 Chelsea 1 Oct 29 2013- Arsenal 0 Chelsea 2
All I'm saying is I don't buy into this superstition stuff. We could win, lose, or draw. We shouldn't let previous games hamper or play and fall back on the oh its always happened excuse
Unlike you, i don't worship at the altar of Wenger, so i take his comments with a pinch of salt (actually, it's Wenger, so more like a bucket of salt).
Barring the meaningless recent cup game, the majority of those fixtures have taken place at SB. That does have some bearing on Wenger's poor record against Mourinho.
To be honest, Mourinho clearly had Wenger's number in the past. Although both teams have changed, Wenger still heavily relies on his team to play well rather than change tactic to suit the occasion. One thing that is clear, Mourinho is the better of the two regarding tactics and he isn't scared to change things when things aren't going well. Will Wenger change things if things aren't going according to plan? For me, it will be in some ways, Wenger v Mourinho come this Monday and if we don't play well enough, Chelsea will punish us severely.
We beat Chelsea 3-5 a couple of seasons ago at the Bridge and 3-1 at home the season before that. So the Mourinho v Wenger equation misses the fact that we've beaten them home and away in the last couple of years.