STOKE — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger hit out at Stoke's boo-boys
after Gunners midfielder Aaron Ramsey was targeted for abuse during his
side's 1-1 draw.
Ramsey was jeered throughout at the Britannia
Stadium on Saturday, two years after sustaining a horrific double leg
fracture on the same ground following a reckless challenge by Ryan
Shawcross.
Wenger, who was also taunted mercilessly by sections of
the Potters support, shrugged off the personal abuse but admitted he
was baffled by the vitriol directed at Ramsey.
"I don't think that
you can be especially proud to boo Aaron Ramsey because I don't see
what he has done wrong in his behaviour," Wenger said.
"That's a
story where the fans of Stoke stand behind that player (Shawcross) but
they shouldn't go as far as booing Aaron Ramsey.
"(The Stoke fans)
have a relationship with me but I don't have one with them. I
personally have enough experience to cope with that. It doesn't bother
me too much."
Wenger however said football authorities must address the issue of abusive fans eventually.
"One day football has to face this and tackle that because it's easy to sit in the stand and insult people," Wenger said.
"My
response is that I ignore what people say. I focus on what I love in my
job, I love my job and I am not responsible for the way people behave
in the stands. If you want to stop that it's easy to stop, because you
can isolate every face, but I can't influence it.
"The only thing I
think sometimes when I go off at the end of the game when people insult
you, are angry or hateful, if you could get just a little picture and
send it home to you to show your son or your daughter and see if you do
it again, if you are proud."
Wenger also dismissed the suggestion that Morrocco international forward Marouane Chamakh will definitely be sold this summer.
Chamakh,
28, has struggled to make an impression since joining on a free
transfer from Bordeaux in 2010 and has made just one start this season.
But Wenger was pleased with the striker's performance after Chamakh came off the bench at the Britannia Stadium.
"Chamakh
did well, nothing is definite at the moment, at the end of the season
you will have big surprises but there won't be a lot of movement in
football," he said.
Robin van Persie's 35th goal of the season
cancelled out Peter Crouch's early opener at the Britannia but Arsenal
could not find a winner that would have taken them a long way towards
confirming their Champions League place for next season.
Meanwhile
Stoke's Tony Pulis agrees that abuse of managers is unacceptable but
claims that it is tolerated by every manager in the Premier League.
"It
is very difficult for us all. I go to grounds and get abused and you
have to accept it. Should you? You should speak to authorities," Pulis
said.
"I go to grounds and get a load of stick. Air Alex Ferguson will go to certain grounds and get slaughtered. Is it acceptable?"
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Wenger hits out at boo-boys after Stoke draw
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