Tottenham Hotspur boss Jose Mourinho has dismissed his incredible record against Arsenal ahead of their Premier League clash.
The Portuguese tactician has never tasted defeat at home to the Gunners, and with his Spurs side in excellent form, they will go into Sunday's game as clear favourites.
Mourinho has hosted Arsenal 10 times while in charge of Chelsea, Manchester United and Spurs, winning six and drawing four of the games.
However, he has insisted he will not be relying on statistics this weekend, with Sky Sports quoting the boss as saying: "It means nothing for this game, it's history and that's it, I don't really care.
"When I went to Newcastle the last time, the question was that I had never won in my career there and I didn't really care about that either."
Mourinho was also questioned about his thoughts on the coaching team at the Emirates.
"I don't know them all so it is very hard to say that," he answered.
"Is he (Mikel Arteta) a good coach? A talented coach? He has already won an important competition in the first few months of his career.
"We can't deny that, and to be at Arsenal you have to be good and if you are not then you are not there.
"So yes, Mikel (Arteta) is a good coach but I want to respect the others, especially the ones I don't know well and are probably very talented."