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Monday, 22 August 2016
ARSENAL LACK THE INVICIBLES PERSONALITY VIEIRA
The former Gunners captain believes his
former club are lacking two of the best
qualities from the team which went
unbeaten in the 2003-04 campaign
Patrick Vieira has blamed a lack of physicality and
personality within Arsenal's squad for their Premier
League drought under Arsene Wenger.
The club's former captain won three Premier
League titles during his stay between 1996 and
2005, with their famous Invincibles team going
unbeaten in his penultimate season in 2003-04 –
which remains the last time the Gunners claimed
the title.
Wenger has been responsible for two FA Cup wins
in the last three years, but Vieira points to serious
deficiencies that were not present when he enjoyed
his own era of success in England as reasons for
their failure to challenge in the league.
"My generation had lots of physically strong
players," Vieira told The Telegraph. "In the last
five or six years, Arsenal went with more of this
type of technical players. The Invicibles had it all.
"Now when I watch Arsenal, they play good
football, but I just have a feeling they are missing
something - the physical presence, the personality. "The team is not doing as well as it used to and you
need to win football matches. They've been
disappointing, losing games they should have won."
Vieira believes Wenger should be doing more to
involve former players who previously enjoyed
success under him in order to inspire
Arsenal's younger players.
"I'm disappointed not to have ex-Arsenal players
working at Arsenal," Vieira explained. "It is good
for the young players could see a Thierry Henry, a
[Freddie] Ljungberg, or a [Martin] Keown who have
been at the club a good few years working in the
academy, or working somewhere.
"I think they can do it a bit more, players want to
do it but do not have the opportunity.
"I don't understand it, the perfect example is Ajax.
You see all the old players working for the club, on
the field, in the office - the door is always open for
them - but Arsenal don't do it and I don't know
why."
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