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Published 13:38 5 Jul 2016 BST
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66-year-old Wenger is the Premier League's longest-serving manager but has not won the Premier League since the 2003/04 season, something that Mourinho regularly uses as ammunition.
It will come as no surprise, then, that when asked by the media whether or not he can bounce back at Old Trafford after leaving Chelsea for the second time last December, Mourinho's response is being interpreted by many as yet another thinly-veiled swipe at his old nemesis.
He said: "There are some managers, the last time they won a title was 10 years ago. For me, it was one year."
Arsenal and Mourinho's new club have a longstanding rivalry themselves, so expect there to be no love lost when the two coaches share a touchline next season. We're quite looking forward to it.
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