Arsene Wenger has hit back at Jose Mourinho’s recent taunts by suggesting the Chelsea boss lacks respect for his fellow managers.
The
Portuguese, set to win the Premier League this weekend, ridiculed
Arsenal’s defeat to Monaco in the build-up to their clash at the
Emirates Stadium, before mocking their decade-long wait for the title
after Sunday’s 0-0 draw.
While Wenger did not rise to Mourinho’s
bait, he was keen to stress the importance of respect among the managers
– something the Chelsea boss could "improve" on.
"The biggest
thing of managers is to respect each other and some people have to
improve on that," said Wenger when asked about the taunts. "Everybody
lives with his own internal problems and I live with mine and that is
enough."
Wenger believes his side have improved this season and are much closer to challenging for the title next term.
"We
have to look at it in a realistic way," he continued. "I feel we have
made progress and so I look at it in a positive way because what you
want in the season is your team to become better.
"We faced a big
challenge because Chelsea didn't drop their level and thats why we
didn't catch them but overall we feel we have made progress.
"When
you fight for the championship you win some games because you smell you
can do it that you don't win if you're fourth or fifth."
On the
injury front, Mathieu Debuchy remains a doubt with a hamstring problem
and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is also unavailable, but Abou Diaby is in
full training and Mikel Arteta is closing in on a return, though still
needs "more time".
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