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- Updated: November 18, 2016
Jose Mourinho says it may be his own fault that his start at Manchester United has been criticised in some quarters because he has “put the level so high”.
On the eve of his latest clash with Arsene Wenger, Mourinho claimed that he is not accorded as much respect as his Arsenal counterpart.
One of the most successful managers of modern times, Mourinho has endured a slightly rocky start to life at United and the Old Trafford club are eight points off the title pace ahead of the Arsenal clash.
And Mourinho wonders if the fact he won titles during trophy-laden stints …