Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho aims another insult at Arsene Wenger as he says Arsenal boss has 'failed to build a team to be champion' for years

Jose Mourinho has taken another swipe at Arsene Wenger by saying the Arsenal boss has 'failed to build a team to be champion' for years.

Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud scored in the 89th minute at Old Trafford to secure a draw and deny Manchester United the win on Saturday.

Mourinho did not hold back in his post-match press conference and he has spoken about his adversary again.

Jose Mourinho (left) has spoken about Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger again

Jose Mourinho (left) has spoken about Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger again

The Manchester United manager saw his side draw 1-1 with Wenger's Arsenal at the weekend

The Manchester United manager saw his side draw 1-1 with Wenger's Arsenal at the weekend

Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud scored in the 89th minute at Old Trafford to make it 1-1

Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud scored in the 89th minute at Old Trafford to make it 1-1

'I said yesterday at the press conference,' Mourinho told ESPN Brasil


'The Arsenal manager hasn't won a championship in 14 years [sic – Wenger's last league title was in 2004]. I haven't won a championship in 18 months.

'He, in 14 years, failed to build a team to be champion. I've been here for four months. And the demand is only for me and not for others.' 

United sit six points behind Arsenal in the Premier League and are nine off Chelsea at the top.

Asked why he feels more pressure is put on him to win than other managers, Mourinho said: 'It must be because of the career I've made. Because I got to the clubs and always won right away. 

There was a frosty handshake between the managers at full-time at Old Trafford

There was a frosty handshake between the managers at full-time at Old Trafford

Manchester United fans displayed a Mourinho banner at Old Trafford on Saturday

Manchester United fans displayed a Mourinho banner at Old Trafford on Saturday

'And this [Manchester United] is a more difficult reality, because it is an extremely difficult competition, with teams being prepared for a lot longer, with excellent players, with excellent coaches.

'Manchester really live in a period that needs stability. A stability that the club wants to give me, a stability that the club gives me, a stability that the fans give me, but that the press does not accept very well.'

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