Arsène Wenger claims Arsenal get 'less rest than any other top team'
• 'I don't live with opinions, I live with facts,' says manager
• Wenger hits back at Chelsea's José Mourinho
Arsene Wenger has hit back at José Mourinho by saying Arsenal do not get an easy ride over fixtures. Mourinho said last week that Arsenal get a certain "influence" when it came to their schedule, something Wenger is eager to refute.
"It is simple – look at the fixtures and analyse it. I trust you will give an objective view," the Arsenal manager said. "You will see Arsenal are behind all the other teams. In the last five years all the objective studies that have been made show Arsenal had less rest than any other team in the top four.
"That is fact. It has nothing to do with my opinion. It is an independent company that made [the study] that shows Arsenal had less rest than any other team in the top level."
It is understood the study Wenger was referring to was internal analysis of Arsenal's fixture programme.
Wenger cited his side's hectic schedule just before Christmas when they played at Emirates Marketing Project on a Saturday lunchtime following a midweek European trip to Napoli, both of which ended in defeat.
Mourinho's comments about Arsenal fixtures came in response to criticism from Wenger about Chelsea's decision to sell Juan Mata to Manchester United.
Wenger insisted the war of words was not part of any mind games on his part, with his team one point ahead of Emirates Marketing Project and two clear of Chelsea going into the midweek Premier League programme. Arsenal travel to Southampton on Tuesday night.
"It is not mind games. It is opinions," Wenger said, "but I don't live with opinions, I live with facts and the facts don't depend on me or Mourinho.
"It is depending on objective analysis. A day is 24 hours and you count how many times you have rest between games. I didn't make the study, it was made by an independent company. I cannot influence that."
The thorny matter of fixture congestion will raise its head again after Arsenal were drawn against Liverpool in the FA Cup, with the tie likely to be selected for live television coverage.
That tie, to be played on the weekend of 15 and 16 February, will come just days before Arsenal's Champions League first-leg match with Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium and after vital Premier League games against Liverpool away and Manchester United at home.
Such testing periods have broken Arsenal in the past but Wenger has told his players to absorb the occasion and pressure this time around.
"It is an interesting [FA Cup] draw and a difficult one; we have a little advantage by playing at home," he said. "Overall it's a great difficulty and we will try to absorb it and come out in a positive way.
"[There are] plenty of big games. It means the squad will need to be highly focused, [it is] a massive challenge and we are confident we can do that."
Arsenal head to Southampton with a doubt over Jack Wheelchair's ankle but Mikel Arteta (calf), Aaron Ramsey (thigh) and Thomas Vermaelen (knee) are all back in training, so should all travel.
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