jose Mourinho has vowed to silence the
critics when Manchester United face champions Leicester, while his old
rival Arsene Wenger hopes to celebrate a memorable milestone with a rare
success against Chelsea on Saturday.
Mourinho finds himself under fire less
than two months into his United reign after three successive defeats and
an unconvincing League Cup win at third tier Northampton.
United are already trailing six points
behind Premier League leaders Manchester City and another setback at Old
Trafford this weekend would be a huge blow to Mourinho’s bid to stamp
his authority on a team that has underachieved in recent years.
After winning their first three league
matches under Mourinho, as well as beating Leicester in the Community
Shield, United lost to City and Watford, either side of a Europa League
defeat at Feyenoord.
Mourinho’s tactics and team selections
have been called into question, while there have been suggestions the
manager’s public criticism of individual players, including
injury-plagued defender Luke Shaw, has not gone down well in the
dressing room.
Seeing off minnows Northampton did
little to quell the rising tide of discontent but, in typically bullish
fashion, Mourinho has come out fighting.
“It’s a learning process,” Mourinho explained about his singling out of players.
“You make a mistake, especially the kind of individual mistake, you have to learn with what that means for the team.
“The critique is part of the evolution,
the critique is part of the process, the critique helps people to learn
how to cope with critics.
“It’s their life. From you, they cannot
expect other thing than be ready to smash them when they have periods of
not so much success.”
That Mourinho is at a low ebb on the
same weekend that Wenger celebrates his 20th anniversary as Arsenal
manager won’t have been lost on the Frenchman — nor, although he brushed
it aside on Friday, will the remark the Portuguese made in a biography
being serialised this week in the Daily Mail that ‘One day…I will break
his (Wenger’s) face’.
Wenger, who has endured many other barbs
from Mourinho in the past, faces Chelsea looking to improve on a woeful
record of five wins in his last 31 meetings against the Blues.
His last major milestone — his 1,000th match as Arsenal manager — was spoilt by a 6-0 thrashing at Stamford Bridge.
But having seen a second-string team win
4-0 at Nottingham Forest in the League Cup in midweek, following a 4-1
success at Hull last weekend, Wenger is confident the depth of his squad
will help restore order after a sluggish start to the season.
“We have four days to prepare for the (Chelsea) game, let’s focus on that now,” Wenger said.
“The performance shows that the players
who played at Hull need to be on their toes and that’s what we want —
competition for places.”
– New situation –
Chelsea go into the London derby buoyed by a 4-2 League Cup win at Leicester in which they came from 2-0 down.
Whilst in the Mourinho era Wenger could
have expected a glacial reception but the present incumbent Antonio
Conte is full of admiration for his longevity at Arsenal.
“I think Wenger is doing a good job.
It’s fantastic for someone to stay for 20 years in the same club,” Conte
told reporters on Friday.
“Sometimes I think it’s important for a
manager not only to win, a good manager must show his value with his
work during the week.”
Table-topping City head to Swansea for the second time this week after winning 2-1 at the Liberty Stadium in the League Cup.
City have won all nine matches under
boss Pepe Guardiola, including five in the league, and the Spaniard kept
his team in south Wales to aid their recovery time during a busy
period.
Even so, changes are certain as Sergio
Aguero is back from suspension and captain Vincent Kompany is struggling
with an injury suffered in midweek.
“I want us to recover well, and train
well, prepare as well as possible for our game in Swansea, for our game
in the Champions League and for Tottenham away,” Guardiola said.
Second placed Everton travel to
Bournemouth aiming to bounce back from their first defeat, a midweek
League Cup loss to Norwich, since Dutch coach Ronald Koeman took charge.
Fixtures (1400 GMT unless stated)
Saturday
Arsenal v Chelsea (1630 GMT),
Bournemouth v Everton, Liverpool v Hull, Middlesbrough v Tottenham,
Manchester United v Leicester (1230 GMT), Stoke v West Brom, Sunderland v
Crystal Palace, Swansea v Manchester City
Sunday
West Ham v Southampton (1500 GMT)
Monday
Burnley v Watford (1900 GMT)
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