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Mourinho jibes a ploy to ease pressure on himself: Pellegrini

February 15, 2014 16:57 IST

Image: Manuel Pellegrini manager of Manchester City and Jose Mourinho manager of Chelsea give instructions.
Photographs: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images

Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini believes Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is trying to ease the pressure on himself with his regular jibes at Premier League counterparts.

Mourinho's latest target was Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, whom he labelled on Friday a "specialist in failure", and the Portuguese irritated Pellegrini last week when he suggested City were not operating within UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules.

"Mourinho can say what he likes," Pellegrini said in an interview with Spanish sports daily Marca published on Saturday.

'I don't think there's much point in attaching too much importance to it'

Image: Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho.
Photographs: Darren Staples/Reuters

"His statements are an attempt to ease the pressure and transfer it to another team," added the Chilean, who also clashed with Mourinho when they were coaching in La Liga.

"I don't think there's much point in attaching too much importance to it," Pellegrini said.

"A lot of the time it is hard not to give in and respond, but to enter into the cycle of personal responses doesn't seem right or good.

"If other coaches want to avoid pressure in case they don't win anything and generate an atmosphere of little responsibility that's their business."

'Pellegrini said his free-scoring team had not yet reached the level he was aiming for'

Image: Manuel Pellegrini, manager of Manchester City shouts his instructions fron the bench.
Photographs: Tony Marshall/Getty Images

City are three points behind Premier League leaders Chelsea with a game in hand and they host the London club in the fifth round of the FA Cup later on Saturday.

Chelsea won 1-0 at City in the league at the start of the month, when Pellegrini was missing a number of key players through injury.

In his first season in charge since leaving Malaga, Pellegrini said his free-scoring team had not yet reached the level he was aiming for.

'It's true that we have to improve in many areas'

Image: Gerardo Martino of FC Barcelona, left, and Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini
Photographs: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

"I know that it is my first year but that doesn't take away the pressure," he said.

"On the contrary, I like it," he added.

"It's true that we have to improve in many areas. The first year is when you dissect the team, it's weaknesses and strengths, and you get an idea of what you need."

City host Barcelona in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie on Tuesday.

Tags: Barcelona