Wenger who officially apologised for his on field clash, says the media more out of the pictures:
“In hindsight I think I should not have reacted at all, it’s not a way to behave on a football field. I always regret any signs of violence and I apologise, but that’s a part of games where everything is manic.”With a quite substantial past behind them, Wenger doesn't leave the spat there as he goes on to accuse Jose for bringing him to the point of violence:
“We have quite a substantial past. Did Mourinho provoke me? That is how I felt. I did not enter Chelsea’s technical area.” Wenger was speaking to French television show Téléfoot who Mourinho had earlier spoke to about the incident when he commented: “I have no words to explain what everybody saw in those images.”The pair have been heads on since the very first day of Mourinho's arrival in England. But the Portuguese manager has been able to out do his French counter part on every occasions their sides have met.
With score reading 6 Wins for Mourinho and 0 for Wenger from the 12 games, with the 6 others ending in draw.