This man is a joke. Every day. He's like a bitter rag.
Now we tapped up Sagna. Or so he 'thinks' maybe.
From MEN.
Arsene Wenger has hinted that City may have 'tapped up' defender Bacary Sagna.
The Frenchman joined the Blues on a free transfer this summer following the expiry of his final contract with the Gunners.
But Wenger believes Sagna ran down his deal after becoming aware of interest from City long before the last six months of his stay - the period in which negotiations with other clubs are permitted.
"Why did he go to City? You should ask him that question," he said.
"I made him a proposal to stay and he chose Man City. Did he choose that a long time ago? Maybe. It looks like to me it was agreed a long time ago.
"There is always an element of disappointment because he came here as an unknown and he became a French international.
"But I respect Sagna a lot because until the last day of his contract he was super-professional.
"He decided to go somewhere else but he was ready to die on the football pitch and I respect that. Ideally I would have loved him to stay."
Now we tapped up Sagna. Or so he 'thinks' maybe.
From MEN.
Arsene Wenger has hinted that City may have 'tapped up' defender Bacary Sagna.
The Frenchman joined the Blues on a free transfer this summer following the expiry of his final contract with the Gunners.
But Wenger believes Sagna ran down his deal after becoming aware of interest from City long before the last six months of his stay - the period in which negotiations with other clubs are permitted.
"Why did he go to City? You should ask him that question," he said.
"I made him a proposal to stay and he chose Man City. Did he choose that a long time ago? Maybe. It looks like to me it was agreed a long time ago.
"There is always an element of disappointment because he came here as an unknown and he became a French international.
"But I respect Sagna a lot because until the last day of his contract he was super-professional.
"He decided to go somewhere else but he was ready to die on the football pitch and I respect that. Ideally I would have loved him to stay."