Does Michel Platini see Arsene Wenger as a threat?
UEFA’s President isn’t a fan of the Arsenal boss Michel Platini has launched an attack on Arsene Wenger for being careful with money and supporting video replays of questionable decisions. The comments, made in Dauphine Libere, couldn’t have come at a more inopportune time: Wenger’s financial prudence is widely admired in the current economic climate, and the calls for video replays have been propelled by the Watford debacle. Platini said: “I like to talk about football, him [Wenger] about business. We must stop with Wenger and all that.” The Frenchman added that he hopes video assistance never comes into football: “It would make me happy that Arsene Wenger never sees it.” Apparently concerned that he hadn’t made it clear he was targeting Wenger, he made another bizarre comment when discussing CFR Cluj’s shock win away to Roma in the Champions League: “That is what makes football so great. It is what people like Wenger do not want, little clubs beating the big clubs, because they want
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