By Daily sports on October 19, 2020
The war of words between Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho has continued.
Mourinho claimed last week that the Frenchman did not mention him in his autobiography “because he never beat me.”
And Wenger has responded by describing Mourinho as a child with his penchant for ‘constant provocation’.
Speaking on French television for Canal+ on Sunday, Wenger hit back at Mourinho and said: "With him it's constant provocation.
"I feel like I am at kindergarten, but that is part of his personality." (Tribal Football)
•PHOTO: Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho
Source Daily sports
Posted October 19, 2020
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