The Sun (Malaysia)

Wenger hits back over Mourinho’s ‘buying success’ jibe

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once again. ARSENE WENGER has hit back at Jose Mourinho’s comments about Arsenal’s spending, signalling the start of another season of their timeless rivalry.

Whether it is psychologi­cal warfare or petty sniping is a matter for debate, but the two meet in the Community Shield at Wembley on Sunday and the build-up has already begun.

Mourinho opened festivitie­s earlier this week when he said that, despite Arsenal’s frugal reputation, any examinatio­n of their spending would produce “surprising” results.

Wenger spent £42 million (RM248m) on Mesut Ozil in 2013 and £35 million (RM206.5m) on Alexis Sanchez last year.

The accusation of “buying success” is one which Wenger has traditiona­lly directed at other clubs and so the Arsenal manager was especially keen to defend himself against it.

The club, he said, had improved players far more than simply buying them.

“I believe that one day, if you make real statistics of the players we have developed here, and you compare them to all the other clubs, you would be surprised.”

He added: “We do not listen too much to what people think or say. We spend when we think we have to spend and just try to make the right decisions.

“When you have the money available, we spend it. We don’t spend the money we haven’t got.”

Wenger’s use of the phrase “you will find a surprise” echoed Mourinho’s comments on Tuesday which included the observatio­n that: “If you add up the amounts clubs have spent in the last three or four years I think maybe you will find a surprise.

Wenger also noted that Mourinho was now accusing him of being the opposite of the traditiona­l voice of frugality regularly begged to spend more money by Arsenal supporters, often in rather blunt terms.

“You must not listen too much to what people say because, sometimes in the same week, I get two different reproaches: one is that I don’t spend too much and another is I spend too much,” he said.

“If you want to create success – which we want desperatel­y – (the way) is to focus on what happens inside. Just try to do as well as we can and believe in the football we want to play and play it as well as we can and let other people talk.”

Sunday will be Petr Cech’s semicompet­itive Arsenal debut following his move from Chelsea and Wenger is confident that his new goalkeeper will improve the team.

“He can improve the level of communicat­ion at the back and bring his experience to the defence – and a calmness as well, in some heated situations, into our team.

“On both fronts, his communicat­ion, his individual class and, I think, his calmness will be vital. It’s important you are calm.” – The Independen­t

 ?? – AFPPIX ?? Chelsea’s Gary Cahill heads the ball past Barcelona goalkeeper Jordi Masipn to score his team’s second goal during their Internatio­nal Champions Cup match in Landover, Maryland
yesterday.
– AFPPIX Chelsea’s Gary Cahill heads the ball past Barcelona goalkeeper Jordi Masipn to score his team’s second goal during their Internatio­nal Champions Cup match in Landover, Maryland yesterday.

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