Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has launched an attack on Premiership rivals Manchester United and Arsenal.
The outspoken Portuguese boss labelled fellow countryman Cristiano Ronaldo a 'diver' and poked fun at Arsenal's youngsters' inability to pick up any silverware.
"This is a season in which United have had no injuries and every player is fine to play," complained Mourinho. "They go to the Champions League and have a disallowed goal for the opponent and their goal is 'that' goal.
"They go to Fulham and it looks like they deserve to lose and they win. They play at Tottenham, it's 0-0 and Cristiano dives. They get a penalty and win 4-0. It looks like everything is on their side but that's football.
"I didn't see the Fulham game to be fair, but the information I have is that it was completely undeserved. It's a game they could have lost and, in the end, they win it."
Mourinho believes Arsene Wenger is under less pressure at Arsenal although he appears to have forgotten the Gunners' FA Cup final win over Manchester United in 2005.
"Arsenal have great boys," he added.
"But I wouldn't be sad if a club gives me three, four, five years and tells me: 'You don't need to win. You can lose Premiership after Premiership, and you have three, four, five seasons to build'. I wouldn't be sad.
"Since I arrived, they have won nothing. Since we are at Chelsea, they lost Premierships, they lost the Charity Shield to us, they lost the Carling Cup to us. I don't think they are winning a lot.
"Absolutely brilliant young boys, manager top, [a] team with a great future. But they didn't win."[/b]