Speaking on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football, Carragher said: "When I talk about where this team is moving to, I don't just pluck a statement out to try and create headlines - and it's not a criticism, it's an analysis that this team is going from intricate players to strong, powerful players. Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho are the two most dominant and successful managers of the last 15, 20 years, but they're at both ends of the spectrum in terms of style of football. You look at the players brought in here. And it is moving towards Jose Mourinho. Now, again, it's not a criticism of Arsenal or Mikel Arteta, it's analysis. Because this is a guy who has won the Premier League three times. Arsenal haven’t won the Premier League for 20 years."
He added: "If you think of Jose Mourinho as a manager, if he took over my club, what would I think I was getting? My first thing would be thinking, my teams will be strong defensively. No doubt about that. Arsenal are strong defensively. Height and strength and power in my team. We've just highlighted that about the size and the power of this Arsenal team. That's what you get from Mourinho. That's what you get from Arsenal right now. Set piece reliance - at times - you think how powerful Drogba and John Terry were. That's exactly the same with Arsenal. You rely on set pieces, especially this side. We just highlighted - at times, not all the time - Arsenal and the goalkeeper going direct. How often did we see Petr Cech go direct to Drogba, knock it down to Frank Lampard? The one thing that we should also say that Arsenal are not like Jose Mourinho, is winning trophies."