Arsene Wenger has taunted Liverpool by admitting he ENJOYED their failure to match his Invincibles season. The former Arsenal boss famously guided the Gunners to an unbeaten season in 2004, winning the Premier League in the process.
But Liverpool’s chances of emulating that achievement went up in smoke when they suffered a shock defeat at Watford in February, before the current season was suspended.
Asked if he took any enjoyment from that result, Wenger said: “Yes, it was a form of satisfaction. We always like to be the only ones to achieve something. “They [Liverpool] could really go all the way.
But it shows that it’s difficult to repeat this feat. Anyway, that day, I had a lot of messages from Arsenal supporters!” Two goals from Ismaila
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