There has always been a cold war between Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho right from the time the Portuguese manager took charge of Chelsea back in 2003. After several exchange of comments between the two managers, Mourinho took matters to the next level when he claimed that Wenger is a ‘specialist in failure’ back in February responding to Wenger’s comment on Mourinho’s fear to fail.
However, things have not gone well for the Blues this season. After taking a comfortable lead at the top of the table overcoming Manchester City and Arsenal, Mourinho failed to capitalise on it and subsequently lost his position at the top. Yesterday’s loss against Atletico Madrid meant that Chelsea are almost certain to go empty handed this season unless Liverpool and Man City slip up in the coming weeks.
Arsenal fans took to Twitter to react Mourinho’s loss yesterday. And one fan went ahead and pointed out the £272,440,000 million Mourinho spent in the last 4 years to win just 2 trophies. (Although we are not sure about the accuracy of the stat, it does look frightening)
FA Trophy: Moyes
League Cup: Pellegrini
FA Cup: Bruce/Wenger
EPL: Pellegrini/Rodgers
Mourinho = Specialist in failure
— Bellerín (@Goonerous) April 30, 2014
Jose Mourinho – 2 trophies won out of a possible 14 available in the last 4 years.
£272,440,000 spent in that time.
#SpecialistInFailure
— Angry Arsene Wenger (@Angry_Arsene_) April 30, 2014
After the game I'm going to put on a DVD #specialistinfailure pic.twitter.com/u0DLIR7mgF
— Richard (@R_GOONER) April 30, 2014
Mourinho has now lost a record 6 Champions League semi finals. #SpecialistInFailure
— Howard Cover (@HowardCover) May 1, 2014
Fernando Torres drove Chelsea's bus to Lisbon ooops and it lasted only 6 minutes before Adrian begun demolition !!
#SpecialistInFailure #
— Arsenal FC (@ArRsenalll) May 1, 2014
Jose Mourinho : I'll quit Chelsea if i didn't win trophies.
Remember guys #specialistinfailure
— Sher Afgan Raisani (@sheraf_raisani) May 1, 2014
Chelsea's trophy cabinet at the end of the season #specialistinfailure https://t.co/AsgrBxl1J7
— JC (@Gunnerblogger97) April 30, 2014
ONE STEP BEYOND THEY CHANTED … where to? Because it bloody ain't to Lisbon
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