Arsène Wenger refuses to let Mourinho sit next to him at UEFA conference

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http://www.marca.com/en/football/international-football/2016/09/07/57cfdb3246163fe36d8b45db.html

The long-standing spat between Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho is set to sizzle on for another season after the Arsenal coach refused to let his rival sit next to him at a UEFA conference.The sworn enemies continue to clash on and off the pitch but this time the Portuguese is being perceived as the victim.

The Manchester United coach has found a calm atmosphere since he arrived in the northern city, which is helping to ease tensions and put a smile on his face.Indeed, the 53-year-old was all smiles at Nyon when he greeted everyone, including the media, hugging UEFA employees and, of course, his professional colleagues.He was the last to enter the room where Sir Alex Ferguson was waiting to give the welcome speech.There were few empty seats but there was a space opposite Zinedine Zidane and Unai Emery so he asked if anyone was sitting there - the seats were not booked in advance."No, it isn't possible," was the surprise reply by none other than Arsene, without a moment's hesitation.Some delegates laughed discretely while others stared into space pretending they had not heard a thing.This is just the latest jibe in a war which has been rumbling on since 2004.

However it seems as though Mourinho has changed since his move to Old Trafford and is more amenable. He speaks to his players about the cinema, restaurants, cars and even football at times.His appointment has not helped the former Real Madrid coach overcome his differences with Rafa Benitez but at least they are able to ignore each other when they are in the same room.The Newcastle coach has been very active during the different talks in Switzerland but has managed to avoid any questions about his short-lived and unsuccessful time with Los Blancos.By and large, these sessions, which UEFA has been organising for 18 years, are successful as they allow coaches to share ideas in very pleasant circumstances, including dinner overlooking Lake Geneva.

Ferguson is the ambassador who keeps the talks flowing - along with the odd glass of wine.Most guests relish the chance to spend time with colleagues while others dread the invitation with some being higher up the pecking order than others.Mourinho is well regarded along with the current Paris Saint-Germain coach, Benitez, Wenger, Mircea Lucescu and Rui Vitoria.However the Real coach hesitated over accepting the invitation but decided to attend in the end following hints that the European champions could not pass it up.He was reluctant to go because of his shyness but the Frenchman is a football man and answered UEFA's call unlike some others."It's their loss because the talk is interesting but the dinner is even better," said one of the coaches present.They even get the chance to witness Wenger's latest snub, which could be seen as the icing on the cake.
 
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Mourinho has been absolutely pathetic and disrespectful towards Wenger since he first came to the PL, totally unprovoked. At least the rivalry between Wenger and SAF was born from mutual respect. Who can blame Wenger?
 

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I like Wenger. I'd have probably done the same thing. Mourinho's a dick, albeit our dick.

I find it difficult to dislike either of them.

This whole situation is funny.
 

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Doop whooop, shots fired! This will become nasty as the season progress.
 

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I like Wenger. I'd have probably done the same thing. Mourinho's a dick, albeit our dick.

I find it difficult to dislike either of them.

This whole situation is funny.
This is my view too, Mourinho is a dick, and so is Wenger a lot of the time, but they're both entertaining.
They remind me a little of a generic vintage British sitcom. Wenger the traditional stuck up professor type and Mourinho the wum.

In this situation I do think Wenger is being a little petty but then Mourinho has antagonised Wenger plenty.
 

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I like Wenger. I'd have probably done the same thing. Mourinho's a dick, albeit our dick.

I find it difficult to dislike either of them.


This whole situation is funny.
Really? I find them both incredibly easy to dislike :lol:
 

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Mourinho has been absolutely pathetic and disrespectful towards Wenger since he first came to the PL, totally unprovoked. At least the rivalry between Wenger and SAF was born from mutual respect. Who can blame Wenger?
Not really. Fergie said a lot worse in 1997 about Wenger, before the rivalry kicked off.
 

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Great, makes the Arsenal-United fixtures even better to watch for the neutrals and fires up some of the old rivalry between the two clubs that existed from 98 to 04.
 

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I guess wenger didn't want success rubbing off on to him.
 

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Haha thanks for the news. Looking forward to the games, games against Wenger's boys are a safe bet for Jose's boys. :drool:

To be serious, both of them acted out in the past, Wenger still has got his gentleman image and he's untouchable, sold to London's biggest club that trophies don't matter much, pure genius. I still think Wenger is kind of a voyeur, sorry Arsenal lads. :smirk:
 

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Haha thanks for the news. Looking forward to the games, games against Wenger's boys are a safe bet for Jose's boys. :drool:

To be serious, both of them acted out in the past, Wenger still has got his gentleman image and he's untouchable, sold to London's biggest club that trophies don't matter much, pure genius. I still think Wenger is kind of a voyeur, sorry Arsenal lads. :smirk:
Do you even know what the word means?
 

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Dislike Wenger, like Mourinho, but I can understand Arsene here, Mourinho's being a dick to him numerous times, it's a bit petty sure, but he shouldn't have to sit by someone he doesn't like
 

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Mourinho has been absolutely pathetic and disrespectful towards Wenger since he first came to the PL, totally unprovoked. At least the rivalry between Wenger and SAF was born from mutual respect. Who can blame Wenger?
I haven't really followed the drama until the recent confrontations - in which Mourinho was being detestable towards Wenger, but how did this all start?
 
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I know people say Mourinho is a dick but, there is no manager that has had as many spats with other managers as much as Wenger.
 

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Dislike Wenger, like Mourinho, but I can understand Arsene here, Mourinho's being a dick to him numerous times, it's a bit petty sure, but he shouldn't have to sit by someone he doesn't like
If Wenger didn't like it he should have moved seats himself.
 

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Do you even know what the word means?
Often commentating on what other teams are doing and trying to take the moral ground. To be fair, you could build a case for Mourinho, but for me, Wenger is still the master. :D
 

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I like Wenger. I'd have probably done the same thing. Mourinho's a dick, albeit our dick.

I find it difficult to dislike either of them.

This whole situation is funny.

Surely.

SAF is an asshole
Mourinho is a dick
Wenger is a pussy

....

We all know how this goes.
 

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Fergie said a lot of shit to Wenger as well. He softened though towards the end when Arsenal stopped being a threat to him.
 

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I know people say Mourinho is a dick but, there is no manager that has had as many spats with other managers as much as Wenger.
Exactly. People pity him rather than hate him now, Wenger moans about everything and that's how the war of words started.
 

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SAF is an asshole
Mourinho is a dick
Wenger is a pussy

....

We all know how this goes.
The thing is.... I'm a total cnut. But in a likeable way. I find it hard to take anything personally, because I wouldn't want anyone to do the same with me.
 

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Marca putting in the (flattering) groundwork for Mourinho's eventual return to Real. Maybe.
 

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Not justifying Mourinho's comments but it wasn't Mourinho hat started the war of words. Wenger was constantly accusing Chelsea of spending too much money. That was where the voyeur comments came from.
 

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For a while, Wneger had a habit of refusing to shake hands with managers after a loss. Wenger is no angel.
 

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I used to dislike Wenger but now he is probably my favorite manager....looks like a druid from Asterix and Obelix, speaks funny, cant zip his jacket, almost signed everyone and of course his team is hilarious - probably biggest bunch of losers after Spurs and Inter Milan(when we ignore short spell after calciopoli).
 

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It’s now being claimed that this tale is complete bs. Apparently UEFA’s seating arrangement isn’t a ‘sit where you like’ policy. Rather, everyone is assigned their own seat.


 

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Mourinho has been absolutely pathetic and disrespectful towards Wenger since he first came to the PL, totally unprovoked. At least the rivalry between Wenger and SAF was born from mutual respect. Who can blame Wenger?
Of course he was provoked. Wenger was talking about Chelsea in every press conference back then.
 

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http://www.marca.com/en/football/international-football/2016/09/07/57cfdb3246163fe36d8b45db.html

The long-standing spat between Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho is set to sizzle on for another season after the Arsenal coach refused to let his rival sit next to him at a UEFA conference.The sworn enemies continue to clash on and off the pitch but this time the Portuguese is being perceived as the victim.

The Manchester United coach has found a calm atmosphere since he arrived in the northern city, which is helping to ease tensions and put a smile on his face.Indeed, the 53-year-old was all smiles at Nyon when he greeted everyone, including the media, hugging UEFA employees and, of course, his professional colleagues.He was the last to enter the room where Sir Alex Ferguson was waiting to give the welcome speech.There were few empty seats but there was a space opposite Zinedine Zidane and Unai Emery so he asked if anyone was sitting there - the seats were not booked in advance."No, it isn't possible," was the surprise reply by none other than Arsene, without a moment's hesitation.Some delegates laughed discretely while others stared into space pretending they had not heard a thing.This is just the latest jibe in a war which has been rumbling on since 2004.

However it seems as though Mourinho has changed since his move to Old Trafford and is more amenable. He speaks to his players about the cinema, restaurants, cars and even football at times.His appointment has not helped the former Real Madrid coach overcome his differences with Rafa Benitez but at least they are able to ignore each other when they are in the same room.The Newcastle coach has been very active during the different talks in Switzerland but has managed to avoid any questions about his short-lived and unsuccessful time with Los Blancos.By and large, these sessions, which UEFA has been organising for 18 years, are successful as they allow coaches to share ideas in very pleasant circumstances, including dinner overlooking Lake Geneva.

Ferguson is the ambassador who keeps the talks flowing - along with the odd glass of wine.Most guests relish the chance to spend time with colleagues while others dread the invitation with some being higher up the pecking order than others.Mourinho is well regarded along with the current Paris Saint-Germain coach, Benitez, Wenger, Mircea Lucescu and Rui Vitoria.However the Real coach hesitated over accepting the invitation but decided to attend in the end following hints that the European champions could not pass it up.He was reluctant to go because of his shyness but the Frenchman is a football man and answered UEFA's call unlike some others."It's their loss because the talk is interesting but the dinner is even better," said one of the coaches present.They even get the chance to witness Wenger's latest snub, which could be seen as the icing on the cake.
I'm surprised that Wenger even saw the spare seat it. Shout out to @SteveJ ;)