Arsene Wenger bristled when he was informed of Gary Neville’s stinging criticism of Arsenal’s “naive or arrogant” transfer policy in the 11 years since they last won the Premier League title.
But
the Gunners manager would be better off taking Neville’s criticism on
board and examining it in more detail - because the former Manchester
United defender is spot on with his assessment.
Arsenal still
have 35 matches to correct their shaky start to the season, but in their
first three games Wenger's side have looked miles away from winning the
title.
Neville’s argument is that Wenger falsely clings on to a
belief that Arsenal can return to the top with only technical players
and that they have never replaced the physical dominance of the likes of
Patrick Vieira and Gilberto.
Few Arsenal fans could disagree
having watched so many lightweight performances since the 'Invincibles'
tore opponents apart on a weekly basis in 2003-04.
In the interim, Wenger has tried to copy the model of Spain and Barcelona by relying on flair players.
When
it clicks, it looks brilliant, yet they cannot grind out results in the
same way as their more physical title rivals like Chelsea and
Manchester City.
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