Wenger admits to economy with truth

14 August 2009 14:02
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger admits he has protected his players by claiming to not see incidents which he had seen to avoid publicly criticising any member of his team.[LNB] Wenger has revealed the sense of loyalty he feels to his players, and admitted it did sometimes stray into being dishonest if he felt it was in their best interests.[LNB] Asked if he had ever been economical with the truth, the Frenchman told the Daily Mail: "Yes, because you are thinking, 'Why has he (a player) done that?' and you know you cannot explain it. At times I saw it, and I said I didn't to protect the player, because I could not find any rational explanation to defend him."[LNB] He added: "This is a job where you have to have an optimistic view of human nature or you become paranoid. You always have to think that a guy wants to do well.[LNB] "A coach is there to help. He must think that if he helps in the correct way the players will respond. You cannot be suspicious."[LNB] Wenger also spoke about his long-term project at Arsenal and admitted he would have been "betraying his beliefs" if he had abandoned it to go and work for Real Madrid.[LNB] "I want to go to the end of my job here. I built this team, I want to deliver with this team and I feel that if I left I would in some way have betrayed my beliefs," he told The Times. "It is nothing to do with what Real Madrid have done. I just couldn't see leaving this team at this stage of their development."[LNB] Wenger stressed the main objective for him is to create a coherent team, rather than to try and build a side around a handful of key individuals.[LNB] "I believe in working in our job, creating connections between the players. I believe in what makes football great," Wenger said.[LNB] "It is a team sport, a collective sport. You can win because you are more a team, or because you have more individual talent. What is interesting for me is the team ethic. I love Davis Cup, but I am not a big fan of individual tennis. It is when sport is about the team that I like it. I like the Ryder Cup."

Source: Eurosport