Saturday, 11 February 2017
Mourinho Calls Arsenal 'Lucky'
After Manchester United's victory over Watford Mourinho addressed the press and said other teams are good teams and other teams are lucky teams.
Arsenal beat Hull City 2-0 at the Emirates with Alexis Sanchez getting the two goals, but it was his first goal of the day that was shrouded in controversy after the Chilean appeared to have handled the ball.
"Hull were lucky against us... [then] were unlucky this afternoon [against Arsenal]"
"we have an amazing record of being unbeaten but we should have more victories, and with more victories we would be in a better position" the Portuguese said.
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