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Mourinho & Wenger’s Comments After the End of Community Shield Match (READ)

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Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal side has won the community shield for the second time in a row.

The gunnners defeated Chelsea by a lone goal today in Wembley.

Arsene Wenger:,
speaking to BT Sport after the match said “We have suffered physically today and the pitch was not great.

“But overall it’s good because in pre-season we have been solid defensively. Pre-season has gone quite well.

“We have no big injuries at the moment apart from Jack Wilshere who we lost yesterday.”

Jose Mourinho: “We were the best team. We had more initiative, we controlled the game by having ball possession. Arsenal defended with 10 players, they put everybody in front of their own line and they had good organisation, congratulations to them.

“They had a couple of chances in counter attacks but we had ours in organised football. They played their game tactically and found themselves one goal in front without any reason.

“This season the Premier League title is very difficult but it is very difficult for everyone. The way other teams are spending they have big power in the hands while we are the same as last season. And with that we are going to try.”

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