Wenger demands 'clever' Arsenal

Arsene Wenger claims Arsenal are not far away from matching Bayern Munich - but accepts he will have to be "clever" to make them a force again.

Last Updated: 23/02/13 at 11:58 Post Comment    Bet with SkyBet  Premier League Top 4 Finish 12/13 Top 4 Finish: Arsenal 4/11

Arsenal: Wenger stil believes in team

Arsenal: Wenger stil believes in team

Bayern handed out a masterclass when they cruised to a 3-1 win at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night to all but end Arsenal's Champions League ambitions.

Wenger, however, insists he has the basis of squad which can develop themselves into one of the most feared teams in Europe.

"We are not far away, but it is difficult to convince you today," the Arsenal manager said.

"We have to be clever. It costs a lot of money and it costs intelligent work.

"I believe in some areas of our team, we can compete with anybody in the world. We speak about the Wilsheres, the Cazorlas and we have a very strong technical basis, but we have to be more efficient, strengthen the team where in the positions we feel where we are a bit weaker.

"But for me, we have a basis of a team that is very strong."

Despite all of the negative recent headlines surrounding Wenger and his squad, the Gunners boss remains determined to keep the players focused on the job in hand - which continues with the visit of Barclays Premier League strugglers Aston Villa on Saturday.

"I am in a strong mood because if I am not, I don't see how my team can be," he said.

"I have enough experience in my job to know you have to deal with all kind of situations and this is one that is difficult to handle but it's also a good opportunity to show that we have strength and we don't have to go too 'over-disastrous' about it.

"We are fighting for a Champions League place, not against relegation and we have to take that in a positive way if we are to stay at the top."

Arsenal are set to announce their latest interim financial results next week, which are expected to show another healthy cash reserve available to be ploughed back into the squad in the summer - should Wenger wish to spend it.

The Gunners boss feels the new commercial deals which are set to kick in following their 2006 move to their new 60,000-seater home at Ashburton Grove will also help retain key men like Jack Wilshere rather than see them follow former captains Cesc Fabregas and Robin van Persie out of the club.

He said: "In England, there is a way of thinking that every problem is sorted out just by spending money, but that is not always the case.

"If it was like that, the same teams would win the Champions League every year because there are two or three clubs in Europe who are richer than everybody else and do not play in the Champions League.

"I believe that the problem today is not the money, it is to find the talent that strengthens your team.

"We also have to be faithful to what this club is about, which is to give a chance to the young players we educate - that is vital - and therefore to bring in the players only who give us really a plus.

"If we find tomorrow a player of top, top, top quality, we will take him."

Arsenal look set to go an eighth season without winning silverware.

Wenger, however, insists getting his team capable of maintaining a sustained title challenge will always remain top of the agenda.

"Trophies for me is basically the championship and Champions League because that is where the real quality comes out," he said.

"This year you have first to consider the quality comes through the championship and not through the FA Cup or through the Capital One Cup.

"The real quality of the team is judged on where you are on a consistent level in the championship and where you are in the Champions League.

"We are a bit short, but we are not far away and we have to reduce that gap."

Wenger added: "The competition in the Premier League is absolutely massive for everybody.

"It is difficult to guarantee for anybody that they will win the Premier League - this year Manchester United looks well ahead, but usually it is very tight."

I'm sorry but that's horse apples , Arsenal can match the salaries if they wish to , we have an American billionaire owner who sits on his arse and there have been no real signs that he's willing to get off it any time soon . The money is there and now I think there should be a realization that it needs to be put to some better use than left in the bank increasing with the interest or whatever , either we get solid investment next season or Arsenal needs a severe personnel shake up. Hopefully the Amorebieta talks are heading somewhere and they are just the beginning of an overhaul.
- uzi-gooner

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