Thursday, 3 September 2015

I spent more at Starbucks than Arsenal on deadline day - Piers Morgan

Piers Morgan 


Piers Morgan has launched a fierce attack on Arsenal’s hesitance in the transfer window this summer, saying their failure to sign an outfield players highlights the “stubbornness, arrogance and the ‘I know best’ mentality” of manager Arsene Wenger. With an apparent war chest at the boss’ disposal, the Gunners started in style with the surprise early arrival of Petr Cech from Premier League rivals Chelsea for just £10million.

 But fans were left frustrated as the goalkeeper remained the only first-team player brought in by Tuesday’s deadline, with 16-year-old Ajax striker Donyell Malen – who joined on a free transfer – their only other signing. Arsenal fans expressed their wish for Wenger to bag a top class striker to make them league challengers once more, but the club could not sign reported targets Karim Benzema from Real Madrid and Edinson Cavani from PSG. 

A very upset-sounding Morgan shared his thoughts on the Alan Brazil Sports Breaksfast on Talksport on Wednesday. He said: “This was the season when all the excuses where supposed to be over. “According to board member Lord Harris only last month, we have £200million sitting there and we can afford ‘any player in the world Wenger wants, other than possibly Messi and Ronaldo.

Yesterday the deadline elapsed and I spent more money buying a cup of coffee in Starbucks for £2.50 than Arsene Wenger spent in the window after initially buying Cech earlier in the summer.” Morgan stressed the need for Wenger to strengthen the team especially in the attacking area to make them strong contenders for the league title.

 “Wenger has spent £10m out of £200m at his disposal. Arsenal fans know what we need, we know we haven’t had a first class centre-forward since Van Persie betrayed us and went to Man United. “We do not have a centre forward who is going to win us the league – Giroud will not win us the league. “I cannot understand why Wenger would do this. Why, when we are on the cusp of potentially challenging again, when you have £200m at your disposal, do you literally do nothing? “I think it’s a shameful abrogation of your duties as Arsenal manager, I think it is further indicative – to me – than he is not the Arsene Wenger he was ten years ago, and I’m afraid that because of his inaction in this transfer window, arsenal are likely to come third or fourth again or potentially slip out of the top four. “The idea that we’re on anywhere the same level as Manchester City is laughable.

 I think we’ll be about 15 points adrift of City, minimum, this season and for me that’s inexcusable. “I think Arsene Wenger was one of the  greatest managers the world has ever seen for eight years, but for the next ten years he’s been unbelievably disappointing my eyes. “This behaviour yesterday in the transfer window absolutely personifies the stubbornness, the arrogance, the intransigence and the ‘I know best’ mentality Wenger has.” 


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