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UCL: Mourihno, Wenger fume as Chelsea, Arsenal stumble

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Jose Mourinho lamented Chelsea’s defending from set-pieces but was otherwise satisfied with his team’s display after they suffered a fifth defeat of the season on Tuesday, 2-1 at Porto in the Champions League.
Porto, the club Mourinho led to the Champions League title in 2004, scored in each half through Andre Andre and Maicon while the 2012 winners replied through Willian on the stroke of halftime.
“It was a good performance with two ridiculous mistakes,” the Chelsea manager told reporters. “Sometimes you make those mistakes and you are not punished, we were punished.
“With the second goal it’s a ridiculous mistake. We watched dozens of repetitions of Porto taking corners, I thought we were completely ready for that and at a moment when the game was under control and were preparing to make a change we conceded that goal.
“We had another similar mistake when they hit the post. Apart from that I thought we had balance, defensively we had no problems and the defenders played well,” added Mourinho.
“The basic thing in football is a defensive set-play, the ball is there, you know the movements, control the spaces.”
Dynamo Kiev and Porto top Group G with four points from two games. Chelsea are on three while Maccabi Tel Aviv have yet to get off the mark.
Meanwhile, Arsene Wenger says Arsenal can still reach the Champions League’s knockout stage despite opening their campaign with back-to-back defeats in Group F.

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Arsenal have progressed from the group stage in each of the last 16 seasons, but after losing their opening match 2-1 at Dinamo Zagreb, they lost 3-2 at home to Olympiakos on Tuesday in a game Wenger had said was a must-win.
They now face a double header against group leaders Bayern Munich, with Pep Guardiola’s men visiting the Emirates Stadium on Oct. 20 before Arsenal travel to the Allianz Arena on Nov. 4, and Wenger knows they need points from those games.
Asked if it was realistic to believe Arsenal can still qualify, he told BT Sport: “Yes, it’s still possible, of course.
“It was a shock of course for the team and a boost for Olympiakos, but I must say as well that we put the effort in and everything went against us tonight.”
He added at his news conference: “It puts us in a bad position but we are still in it. We have to think we can deal with Zagreb and Olympiakos, and we need a result in our next game away from home against Bayern Munich.”
Arsenal have played Bayern eight times in the Champions League, winning two and losing four, with both victories having come in the second leg of knockout clashes from which the German side progressed.
“No. Sit on a bench in a European final and I will ask you the question after,” he said.

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