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When asked why he was absent from the pages of the book, Mourinho, the technician who always made controversial statements, referred to what he considered "Standing out" About Wenger during their careers.
Waqal: "You wouldn’t write a chapter about 12 or 14 games that you didn’t win, so why would he talk about me in his book? The book is what makes you happy and proud, so I totally understand the situation.".
Wenger responded in his comments to the station. "Blues Channel" French television, considering what Mourinho said "Banality and imprecision"With the admission that such comments "An integral part of the nature of the Portuguese coach".
ويتع: "this doesn’t bother me. It is a constant provocation. I feel with him like I’m in kindergarten but that’s part of his personality.".
Wenger, who retired two years ago, added: "What he said was wrong. We won it twice and there were also many draws. You are not the one who wins, you are only participating in the victory" In reference to the collegiate soccer game.
And he faced Mourinho Wenger on several occasions, when he was first manager of Chelsea and then Manchester United in England, but took up his position at Tottenham after the French manager’s retirement.
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Mourinho’s controversial comments on Wenger’s biography, published a few days ago, titled “My life in red and white,” came to recall the long disagreement and well-known compromises between the two famous coaches.
The book addressed the great competition between Wenger and Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United training legend, and then their friendship after retirement, while the Frenchman ignored the mention of Mourinho in his autobiography.
When asked why he was absent from the pages of the book, Mourinho, the technician who always made controversial statements, touched on what he considered a “superior” over Wenger during his careers.
He said, “You won’t write a chapter about 12 or 14 games that you didn’t win, so why would he talk about me in his book? The book is what makes you happy and proud, so I fully understand the situation.”
Wenger responded in his comments to the French television channel Canal Plus, considering what Mourinho said as “insignificant and imprecise”, although he acknowledged that such comments “are an integral part of the nature of the Portuguese coach.”
He continued: “This doesn’t bother me. It’s a constant provocation. I feel like I’m in kindergarten with him, but that’s part of his character.”
“What he said was wrong,” added Wenger, who retired two years ago. “We won it twice and there were also many draws. You are not the one who wins, you are only participating in the victory,” referring to the collective game of soccer.
And he faced Mourinho Wenger on several occasions, when he was first manager of Chelsea and then Manchester United in England, but took up his position at Tottenham after the French manager’s retirement.
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