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Arsene Wenger hits out over respect after Community Shield win

Arsene Wenger suggested a lack of respect was behind his decision to snub Jose Mourinho after the Arsenal boss claimed a first victory over the Chelsea manager at the 14th attempt.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's first-half goal earned the Gunners a 1-0 win in the season-opening Community Shield at Wembley, after which Mourinho made a point of congratulating the Arsenal players.

However, there was no handshake for Wenger, who walked behind the Chelsea manager, and the pair's long-running feud shows no signs of coming to an end.

"I shook a few hands today after the game, but there's nothing special there," said Wenger, who shoved the Blues boss in last season's Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge.

"I believe in a job where you have to respect people and respect everybody."

Mourinho said: "You see the images, you see where I am. [I was] there for the winners, to wait for them in a point where you only miss me if you want to miss me.

"Every Arsenal player came in my direction, which was the easiest thing to do. If other people didn't come in my direction, that's not a problem, that's not a story, that's not the end of the world.''

Wenger, who was also critical of the Wembley pitch, felt his prior record against Mourinho played on his players' minds and contributed to their display.

The Frenchman said: "We abandon nothing. I believe today we defended because maybe it was a bit of a psychological hurdle, Chelsea, in the head of my players.

"Personally, I must honestly say it didn't play on my mind at all. But as long as I get it served every time in press conferences it can have an impact on the team.

"The way my team behaved during some periods of the game helped. It was important for them to get that hurdle out of the way.

"They were more concerned once we were 1-0 up to protect our lead than to play. We have to accept that.

"I don't think that's giving up your philosophy. We wanted to win, we behaved like that. I'm quite proud of that.''

Arsenal had Petr Cech in goal after his 11 trophy-laden years at Stamford Bridge and Wenger said: "He did well and maybe he had an influence on the Chelsea players as well. They feel to score against him they have to score the perfect goal."

Wenger, who said midfielder Jack Wilshere (ankle) will be out for only "days," now wants his Arsenal side to carry momentum into next week's Premier League opener with West Ham.

"We have to turn up with the needed performance and the demanded performance in every single game," he said.

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