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Mourinho has retaliated after Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger questioned
Chelsea's defensive approach.
Mourinho's side lead Arsenal by 10 points and could take a significant step
to winning the Premier League for the first time in five years with victory
in the Super Sunday match at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers said defensive coaching was not difficult
after Chelsea's snatch-and-grab win at Anfield last season and this week
Wenger said: "It is easy to defend."
Mourinho responded: "It's not easy. If it was easy, you wouldn't lose 3-1 at
home to Monaco. If he defends well he draws 0-0 against Monaco and wins in
Monte Carlo. It's not easy to prepare a team to defend."
Mourinho refused to budge from his view that Arsenal, Manchester United and
Manchester City are in contention for the title.
He said: "I don't care about other things. We are the best team since day
one and we want to be the best team until the last day. But, mathematically,
they can still be champions. It matters what I feel, not what people feel,
think or say," he said.
The change from the free-flowing attacking philosophy which had many pundits
purring earlier in the season was prompted by injuries and suspensions to
key personnel, including Diego Costa, Cesc Fabregas and Nemanja Matic.
Mourinho said: "We lost progressively the balance of our team. When you lose
crucial pieces, the team loses certain qualities. The switch in style was
just a consequence of things.
"I hope to start next season the same way we started this season. This is
the way we want to play, this is the way we played during the season, and
the team we enjoy more.
"But it's (also) very enjoyable to deal with a difficult moment, to deal in
a strategic way. When you are in the sea and have no boat, you need
something to survive. A raft. In football, team spirit and team ethics and
strategy is this.
"If we manage to win the Premier League, we did everything right. Looking at
where Chelsea were in the last four or five years, in terms of the Premier
League, it means a lot. I think it's a great achievement for us."