Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was on the receiving end of a brutal verbal attack from former England and Manchester United defender Gary Neville on Monday.
Speaking on Sky Sports, the former Manchester United full-back criticized Wenger for building teams that seem to lack the power of his three Premier League title-winning sides between 1998 and 2004.
Arsene Wenger has responded to Gary Neville’s claim that the Arsenal manager has demonstrated “arrogance” during his Liverpool post-game press conference (via the Express).
Henry also suggested the victory for his former club was engineered in unconventional fashion for Arsene Wenger’s side, as he hinted they swapped style for substance as they bounced back from a defeat against West Ham on the opening weekend of the season.
West Ham United capitalised on mistakes by new Arsenal new goalkeeper Petr Cech to secure a surprise 2-0 Premier League victory at the Emirates and leave the Gunners deflated on Sunday.
Barcelona forward Neymar would consider a move to Manchester United, although the Old Trafford club are set to have to wait until next summer to sign the 23-year-old Brazil worldwide.
Arsenal were also keen on acquiring the services of Suarez last season, with club £40M and £1 in the January transfer window. But they bought [Roberto] Firmino. No more fragility. No more waste.
Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal team showed a lack of leadership after their first game of the new Premier League season ended in a 2-0 defeat against West Ham, former Gunners manager George Graham has claimed.
Ozil was at the heart of Arsenal’s attacking play at Selhurst Park and provided a pinpoint delivery for Olivier Giroud to open the scoring after 16 minutes with an acrobatic volley.
Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud’s magnificent volley against Crystal Palace was not just vital in the context of the game, but also the player’s season, Arsene Wenger has claimed.