Manchester City manager Mark Hughes keen to move on from row with Arsenal's Arsene Wenger

04 December 2009 15:09
Mark Hughes is keen to draw a line under his touchline spat with Arsene Wenger.   [LNB]Hughes accused the Arsenal boss of being ungracious after Manchester City's Carling Cup win at Eastlands on Wednesday, when Wenger snubbed the traditional post-match handshake and disappeared down the tunnel.   [LNB]Wenger refused to state why he had acted in such a manner, insisting he would shake hands with whoever he wanted.   [LNB] Forget about it: Hughes (left) wants to put Wednesday night behind him[LNB]However, it has been claimed that Wenger took offence at Hughes swearing in his direction earlier in the game.   [LNB] Hughes is not keen to re-open the debate and feels it is time for everyone to move on.  [LNB]'We keep revisiting things that have already occurred,' he said. 'Everybody has had their say on what happened. I have my view, as I tried to articulate after the game. I am sure Arsene has his view on it as well.   [LNB]'But that is between myself and Arsene, not anybody else. It is not something I am  looking to dwell on. It is past, why revisit it? We are grown men, we just get on with it.  From my point of view the issue is over.'[LNB] Bad loser Arsene Wenger stands by decision to snub Manchester City manager Mark HughesFurious Wenger snubs Hughes after his men are dumped out of Carling Cup'At least he's no hypocrite': Roy Keane backs Arsene Wenger in handshake rowThe Wenger debate: What has turned the Arsenal boss into a bad loser?VIDEO SPECIAL: Arsene Wenger's pitch battles with Jol, Mourinho, Ferguson, Pardew, O'Neill and Big SamWenger stands by his decision to field young Gunners in defeat to Man CityManchester City 3 Arsenal 0: Tevez on target as rich kids reach last fourARSENAL FC

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