Sunday, September 1, 2013
I decide on Arsenal buys, says Wenger
Former England assistant boss Franco Baldini took
up the post of technical director at Tottenham earlier
in the summer, and has helped secure a reported
£110million of investment as manager Andre Villas-
Boas looks to build a squad capable of overhauling
the Gunners into the top four of the Barclays Premier
League.
However, Wenger - who has so far failed to land any
of his major targets, with only the free transfers of
midfielder Mathieu Flamini and France Under-21
striker Yaya Sanogo on board - claims it is a structure
which would be a non-starter for him.
"A director of football buys the players. When they
don't work you (the manager) are guilty for them not
playing well. If it works, the director of football has
bought well," the French coach said.
"I am not against having people to help me buy and
sell. I cannot do it all - I am not Superman, but the
final decision has to belong to the manager to decide
who comes in and who goes out.
"He is responsible for the style of play and the
results.
"I have to stand up for the results of the team. It
makes sense that the manager makes those
decisions."
Wenger has often been charged with taking on too
much in terms of player recruitment since the
departure of close ally David Dein from the
boardroom.
The Gunners boss, though, sees no issues with the
current set-up.
"I have people around me who help, but the final
decision has to be down to the manager," he said.
"I have a good experience of the game. I have played
over 900 games here, but I don't deny that the
transfer market is a problem for me.
"It conflicts with the competition when that
competition has already started."
Wenger believes his side can show they are capable
of staying ahead of Tottenham without major
investment when the two sides clash at the Emirates
Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
"People have been brainwashed. People don't
question any more if players are better than the ones
you already have," he said.
"Take (Tomas) Rosicky. You have to find a better
player than him or (Santi) Cazorla or a better payer
than Jack Wilshere. That is what people forget, just
how good the players you already have are.
"It is difficult to accept because people don't look any
more."
Wenger believes the current squad - which has been
depleted further by injury as forward Lukas Podolski
faces up to three months out with a torn hamstring -
can continue to grow.
"(Aaron) Ramsey is 22 and Wilshere is 21, so that
means they can only get better," Wenger added.
"They have fantastic qualities and have fantastic
engines. People don't realise they have something
special here.
"When you have players like that you know that for
the next five or six years you have real quality.
"That kind of pride and patience is not rated any
more. It has just disappeared.
"People just want more and more (players). It is
consumerism at any cost."
Wenger stressed the balance between established
quality and developing talent must always be
maintained.
He said: "I would say (a squad needs) 17 or 18
(senior) players and young players.
"If you have too many (seniors), you never have the
chance to give a young player an opportunity.
"Once you have 25 senior players you can send your
academy to the moon because no one will ever get
the chance to play."
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