Jose Mourinho says he does not feel
the need to apologise to Arsene Wenger for the notorious "specialist in failure"
comment from last February, saying he would rather forget the
incident.
The Chelsea coach claimed he only
said it because of comments that Wenger himself made, and Mourinho has not
received an apology either.
The spat came on Valentine's Day
last season, when Wenger stated that some managers perhaps talked down their
title chances because of a fear of failure.
Mourinho has refused to apologise to
Wenger after criticising the Frenchman's recent lack of success of Arsenal.
Mourinho responded with his infamous
barb, seemingly bringing to a head a long-running rivalry between the two.
Asked whether he was sorry about it
ahead of Arsenal's visit to Stamford Bridge on Sunday, he said: "I didn't
get an apology. I don't apologise. My feeling about it is, to [get] over it...
to forget it and to move forward without thinking about what happened, you
don't need to apologise.
"Intelligent football people
don't need that. Finish, move and let's go for another match with big
responsibility for both of us. We manage two big clubs in London and we have a
responsibility not to win, but to give a good match for the millions of fans
both clubs have, and the billions of fans of the Premier League around the
world, to have a big match with no problems."
In response to whether he regrets
the comment, Mourinho said: "It was a consequence of something. It wasn't
a deliberate first option to say something. It was a consequence of
something."
Mourinho also denied that Chelsea
would have any psychological advantage after last season's 6-0 victory.
"The 6-0 is once every 50
years, not year after year. It's something that happens occasionally. Me
against Arsene Wenger, I never had the pleasure of playing one against one
against him, in beach soccer or anything.
I never had that pleasure.
"It was always between Chelsea
and Arsenal, and even that doesn't play an important part of the game on
Sunday. This game is out of that context. What happened in the past happened in
the past.
"Can we win again? Yes we can.
But it's a big match against a very good team, and a difficult one."
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