Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho believes the press hold him to higher standards than Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger.
Mourinho, who said before Saturday's 1-1 draw with Arsenal at Old Trafford that he doesn't get the respect he deserves, also highlighted Wenger's title drought in an interview with ESPN Brasil.
"The
Arsenal manager hasn't won a championship in 14 years [sic, 12 years],"
Mourinho said. "I haven't won a championship in 18 months. He, in 14
years [sic], 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."
Since Wenger last won the title in 2004, Mourinho has won three at
Chelsea, two at Inter Milan and one at Real Madrid -- as well as the
Champions League, which Wenger has never won.
"It must be because of the career I've made," Mourinho added. "Because I have got to the clubs and have always won right away.
"And
this is a more difficult reality [this season], because it is an
extremely difficult competition, with teams being prepared for a lot
longer, with excellent players, with excellent coaches.
"Manchester
[United] 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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