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It's nothing personal against Mourinho, insists Wenger

Updated on: 22 December,2013 01:49 AM IST  | 
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger maintains there will be nothing personal in his bid to beat Chelsea on Monday night as he tries to get the better of Jose Mourinho at the 10th time of asking.

It's nothing personal against Mourinho, insists Wenger

The Gunners will retain top spot in the Barclays Premier League should they emerge victorious from the pre-Christmas showdown at the Emirates Stadium.


Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger (L) and Chelsea counterpart Jose Mourinho


To do that, however, will require Wenger to succeed where his tactics have so far failed in each of the previous meetings with the Portuguese coach, now in his second spell in charge of Chelsea and whom has already beaten Arsenal once this season with a 2-0 win in the Capital One Cup tie in October.

“It is not a personal battle,” Wenger insisted.u00a0“Honestly, we had some big games in the past, but what is important for me is that I am completely focused on Arsenal Football Club and on my team and doing well in the team.

Winning habits
“Whether we play Monday night against Chelsea or anybody else, for me it is exactly the same, because what is at stake for us is to get back to winning habits, whether it is Chelsea or anyone else.”

Wenger continued: “Chelsea were fantastic teams and he is a good manager, that together makes it difficult.u00a0“I think we were close (to beating Chelsea) many times.

Unbeaten record
“Let us not forget that when we won the championship in 2004, Chelsea finished second and we had an unbeaten record.

“Mourinho came in and they bought (Didier) Drogba, (Ricardo) Carvalho and they were even stronger. He is as well a very good manager and they had a fantastic period.”

Wenger has a more sedate relationship with Mourinho now than the pair endured in the past, with the Frenchman being labelled a “voyeur” by his rival manager in 2005 for comments about the goings on at Stamford Bridge.

“Once you are out of competition, everybody is different,” Wenger said.u00a0“We (have) spent time [together] in Geneva at the (UEFA) managers’ meeting.
“Here is competition time, so everybody fights for his team and his club.”

Arsenal head into the hectic festive schedule having to cope without midfielder Jack Wilshere for two matches, after the England international was handed a retrospective misconduct charge by FA.u00a0


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