Arsene Wenger is delighted with the team spirit at Arsenal |
Arsene Wenger has
revealed Arsenal's recent Barclays Premier League title tilts have been rocked
by players being tapped up - but insists that is not the case this season.
Press
Association report continues:
The
Gunners last won the championship in 2004 and are challenging for a fourth
league title under Wenger, with a trip to Manchester United on Sunday their
next big test.
It
is not the first time Arsenal have come close to adding to their honours list,
in 2008 they were five points clear at the top of the table.
On
that occasion, the run-in was derailed with a damaging defeat at Birmingham
which saw Eduardo suffer a serious leg break and captain William Gallas endure
a meltdown in the latter stages.
The
next two seasons would also see Wenger's men labelled as nearly-men, but the
Frenchman has now told of how he believes his star players were being tapped up
by other clubs and distracting them from helping Arsenal win the league.
Cesc
Fabregas left for Barcelona while Emmanuel Adebayor and Samir Nasri were
poached by Manchester City as Arsenal struggled to maintain their position as
league challengers as they continued to pay off the debt of their new Emirates
Stadium home.
But,
with the ground now paid off and a real chance of winning the club's first
title in 12 years, Wenger reckons it is all-change this time around.
"What
is different is that at that time we were losing momentum. This time it's the
opposite," he said.
"We
are chasing and gaining momentum. We had two difficult games recently but
overall the psychological situation is quite different.
"Also
we were very young at that time, with the famous incident with Gallas at
Birmingham. And the mood of some players was more to get the next contract
somewhere else than to win the championship because at the time we had to sell
our players.
"When
we went into April some of the players were tapped up to go somewhere else and
it was difficult to maintain the focus. That's not the case at the
moment."
Wenger
admits such cases were harmful on the dressing room camaraderie whereas now all
he sees is a squad hungry for success.
"It's
difficult to keep the focus," he said of the impact of players looking to
move on.
"Now
we do not have that problem at all. All the players are focused and want to win
and have great solidarity. It's down to showing how good we are. The
psychological situation is completely different today than it was in 2010.
"This
is a team that's very hungry. They want to win and I think they've shown that
in the FA Cup in the last two years. This team wants to do well and is very
conscientious and I think my job is more to relax them a little bit."
Arsenal
travel to Old Trafford 10 points clear of the 20-time champions of England and
victory over Manchester United would end a difficult week for Wenger which saw
his side draw 0-0 with Hull in the FA Cup fifth-round and lose to Barcelona in
the opening leg of their Champions League clash.
But
Wenger believes the perception that Arsenal always fade off in the title run-in
is incorrect and feels his side now have a collective spirit that can help
deliver the championship.
"I
think it's certainly top, top spirit-wise," he said of his squad when
asked to compare it to his unbeaten Invincibles of 2004.
"The
Invincibles are special because they have a special bond as well. You are not
invincible in a whole season if you don't have a special bond.
"Guys
of exceptional individual quality and I still meet with them today and you realize
as well 10 years later what kind of special charisma all these guys had. I
think at the moment spirit wise I cannot criticize.
"In
2010 I would say we lost it because the spirit was not exactly what it should
be because of individual tap ups. At the moment, I think on the spirit front we
are alright.
"I
read many things which are not completely verified by the statistics. For
example, there is a perception that Arsenal fades in March and April. But if
you look over 20 years we have always finished stronger in the second part of
the season.
"The history of the
results creates bonding. Positive results creates bonding so let's create the
positive results."
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