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Real boss taunts Gunners counterpart in insults trade
Jose Mourinho has questioned the credentials of Arsene Wenger in retaliation to the Arsenal manager's criticism of Real Madrid.
Uefa has charged four Real Madrid players and boss Mourinho for improper conduct after two of their players were sent off against Ajax in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Xabi Alonso and Sergio Ramos received second yellow cards late on in the 4-0 win, ruling them out of Madrid's final Group G encounter, with the side already qualified.
Wenger voiced his disgust at their unethical tactics, branding it "horrible" and unacceptable, despite admitting playing with the idea in his mind in the past.
Mourinho has hit back in typical fashion, though, taunting the Frenchman for his lack of success in recent times at Arsenal, who lost 2-0 to Braga in Portugal.
"He should especially explain to Arsenal supporters how he can't win one single little trophy since 2005," the former Chelsea boss told The Sun.
"Instead of speaking about Real Madrid, Mr Wenger should speak about Arsenal and explain how he lost 2-0 against a team in the Champions League for the first time.
"The history about the young kids is getting old now," added the Portuguese.
"[Bacary] Sagna, [Gael] Clichy, [Theo] Walcott, [Cesc] Fabregas, [Alex] Song, [Samir] Nasri, [Robin] Van Persie, [Andrey] Arshavin are not kids. They are all top players."