The Gunners, who share a bitter rivalry with their North London neighbours, took to social media to say, “It’s not easy beating Sheffield United at Bramall Lane,” after Spurs were swept away 3-1 at Sheffield.

The former Chelsea and Real Madrid boss gave a stern response, stating that such ridicule is more reflective of their character than Spurs'.

Mourinho, reminding his EPL rivals of where they are placed in the table, asserted that they only poke fun at others because they are not challenging the top teams in the EPL themselves.

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“It says more about them,” claims EPL boss Mourinho

The Blades ended their losing run in the EPL with a fine victory over Spurs, not just beating them but also humiliating Mourinho’s side with some excellent crossing and build-up play.

Tottenham’s defence completely cracked open with Sheffield darting down the flanks and playing a host of cut-backs into dangerous positions in the six-yard box.

Sander Berge, Sheffield’s record signing, opened the scoring for Chris Wilder’s side. Further, goals from Lys Mousset and Oli McBurnie resulted in a convincing victory for the Blades, much to Mourinho’s anguish on the touchline.

EPL giants Arsenal, who recently beat Sheffield in the FA Cup quarter-final through a late winner from Dani Ceballos, did not miss the opportunity to mock their rivals.

Speaking ahead of Spurs’ EPL game against Everton, Mourinho said:

Reiterating that the gap between the two North Londoners in the EPL table is not huge, the Spurs manager continued:

While the EPL top four remains a primary for both clubs, Spurs and Arsenal always look to finish their season above the other. Mourinho admitted to the same but wants his side to aim higher.

He added:

Spurs welcome an upbeat Everton side to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium later tonight, while Arsenal, who now have three consecutive EPL victories, take on Leicester City tomorrow.

On July 12, Spurs’ new stadium will witness its first-ever North London derby.

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