Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has revealed he wants rivals Arsenal to crash out of the Champions League and that he would love to see Olympiacos progress to the competition’s knockout stages, according to ESPN. Mourinho has explained his support for the Greek side because of his long-standing friendship with their Portuguese coach Marco Silva.
Wenger’s side have given themselves a lifeline after beating Dinamo Zagreb 3-0 on Tuesday night, thanks to Alexis Sanchez’s brace and Mesut Ozil’s diving header. On the same night, German powerhouse Bayer Munich hammered the Greek team with 4 unanswered goals at the Allianz Arena.
The club’s supporters will be hoping their team can accomplish the mission impossible in Greece on December 8, but Mourinho wants the other possible outcome. He insists that he would rather see Olympiacos progress because of his friendship with 37-year-old Portuguese compatriot Silva.
“I would always like English teams to qualify, first – but they [Arsenal] are in a group where a kid friend of mine is the manager of Olympiakos, and it would be fantastic for the kid's career to go through,” the Portugues coach said in a press conference.
“So I have to be honest and say that I would like the kid and Olympiacos to go on. And we know that Bayern Munich go through for sure.”
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