Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has labelled Arsenal boring
for failing to score at home in Monday's goalless draw at the Emirates Stadium.
The Blues were booed off the pitch after claiming a
point, to chants of 'Boring, boring Chelsea', but Mourinho has defended his
side's tactics and insisted the Gunners were the ones who should have felt the
frustrations of their home supporters.
Mourinho said: "I think boring is a team that plays
at home and cannot score a goal. That's boring.
"If somebody was boring, they were boring because
Petr Cech made zero saves.
"You go to your stadium and you fill your stadium,
in weather like we had on Monday, to see victories. There is not a home fan in
any club in the world who goes to the stadium and expects his team not to
win."
The resilient rearguard performance was down to
preparation, according to
Mourinho, who also took a swipe at another of Chelsea's
title rivals, Premier League leaders Liverpool, who play at Stamford Bridge on
Sunday.
"We played Sunderland last Tuesday and we had one
week to work which we didn't have since the summer," Mourinho added.
"I had three days to work tactically. I worked on
everything because it was a special week for us. It was the kind of week
Liverpool has every week."
Chelsea enter the Boxing Day contest with Swansea in
fourth place, two points behind Liverpool, the leaders on goal difference from
Arsenal, and Mourinho says he is enjoying the competitive nature of the Premier
League.
"For me it is fantastic," he said. "The
pressure is there. I have told the players they have, some of them, to learn
how to cope with this situation. Because they have to learn.
"For me it is not a problem. For some of the guys it
is not a problem. But for them, now, they have to learn how to express
themselves on the pitch in this situation.
"When you are 20 points behind the leader, you can
play at home one day and win 6-0. But what does that mean? It means nothing.
"What means something is when you are fighting for
the title, play a fantastic match and score the winning goal.
"That is the way, especially young players, grow up
quickly. They have to grow and I think I'm the right guy to teach them how to
cope with this situation because it's a situation I enjoy."
Culled from Teamtalk
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