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Petit: Arsenal must splash more and fans must lay off Wenger

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BANGKOK: Arsenal must spend more on wages if they hope to keep players away from global competitor­s, said former midfielder Emmanuel Petit, adding fans also needed to lay off embattled manager Arsene Wenger.

It is 13-years since Wenger’s “Invincible­s” won the last of his three English Premier League titles and the club has just come through their worst season in two decades.

Former French national Petit was at the heart of Arsenal’s glory days under Wenger but he said fans risked fixating on that era without understand­ing the present.

“I think that at times it has gone much too far (criticism of Wenger),” he said in Bangkok where Petit was taking part in the first-round draw of the English Football League’s newly rebranded Carabao Cup.

“I think that, once again, people have been suffering from amnesia. I think that they tend to focus on what happened in the past, rather than the whole picture.”

Wenger has spent much of the last year facing down a growing fan rebellion against his long tenure that looks unlikely to subside unless the team returns to their winning ways.

A surprise FA Cup win against Premier League champions Chelsea last month briefly lifted supporters’ spirits and was followed by the news that Wenger had signed a new two-year contract.

Wenger now faces a tough task of attracting new talent and keeping his best players.

For starters, he has to persuade Alexis Sanchez to sign a new contract amid rumours the Chile forward will attract offers from Bayern Munich and Manchester City.

Sanchez and team-mate Mesut Ozil are both holding out for weekly wages of around £300,000-per-week (RM1.6mil) and have just one year left on their current deals.

Petit said Arsenal have no choice but to compete on wages.

“I think it’s time now for Arsenal to be competitiv­e both in the transfer market but also in terms of their wage structure, because all the big European clubs are forced to spend crazy sums of money now,” he said.

“There’s so much competitio­n nowadays, you see it with China, where you have clubs which are able to offer £40mil (RM218mil) a year to the top players in Europe, obviously that upsets the market.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Consolatio­n prize: A surprise FA Cup win over English Premier League champions Chelsea last month briefly lifted Arsenal supporters’ spirits. — AP
Consolatio­n prize: A surprise FA Cup win over English Premier League champions Chelsea last month briefly lifted Arsenal supporters’ spirits. — AP

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