Gunners do their talking on pitch: Wenger

Arsenal boss refuses to be drawn out on 'soft' jibes against his players

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LONDON:
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has dismissed suggestions from Watford striker Troy Deeney that his players can be bullied and show little stomach for a physical battle.

Deeney made the remarks after Arsenal's 2-1 defeat at Vicarage Road last weekend, when his introduction as a substitute unsettled the Arsenal defence and turned the game in Watford's favour.

But Wenger, speaking ahead of the Gunners' visit to Everton on Sunday, effectively pointed to his players' medals as proof of their quality and character.

"The only response we have to give is on the pitch and not listen too much to what people say," he said. "If you look at these players and what they have achieved in their careers, I think that speaks much more than any sentence at a post-match press conference. When you're questioned, in our job there is only one response and that is on the pitch."


The Frenchman was just as dismissive of reports that Germany midfield player Mezut Ozil wants to join Manchester United in January.

"We have to deal with all kinds of speculation when the players are at the end of their contracts," he said. "The media can come out tomorrow and say that he extends his contract here. It will be exactly the same, it will not change anything. When you play the next game, commit 100 per cent."

Neither issue, he insisted, would affect his plans for the visit to Goodison Park, when Arsenal can pile extra pressure on under-fire Everton manager Ronald Koeman.

"I believe that at the moment I just focus on what is the best possible team for the next game and have no pre-conceived ideas if the guy will be 100 per cent committed or not," said Wenger.

Alexis Sanchez and Aaron Ramsey are expected to return to the Arsenal starting eleven, and Laurent Koscielny is fit to play after cramp forced him off towards the end of the Watford match.
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