Arsenal hero Emmanuel Petit has blasted the club's current players.
Petit, who won a Premier League and FA Cup double at Arsenal, says he'd love to lay into the players because they're in desperate need of a leader in the changing room.
"Arsenal look like an average team with no spirit, with no anger or pride," said Petit to Paddy Power. "I saw them against Brighton at the end of the game, trying to fight Neal Maupay, but that made me laugh.
"You make me laugh, guys, honestly. Shut the f*** up and do the right thing on the pitch.
"Against Brighton I was so p***** off about the behaviour of the players that I wished I could be in the dressing room to say to someone, 'Shut the f*** up, who the f*** do you think you are?'
"No one is doing that in the team. There are no leaders, no characters.
"They were winning one-nil away from home, knowing every point is vital for European qualification, and you let the game go like this.
"Then at full-time they go to Maupay to blame him for what happened to Bernd Leno, but things like that happen in every game.
They're trying to avoid taking their own responsibility. I just want to tell them one thing: fight during the match. Do your job.
"The spirit we had in our team, with Patrick Vieira, Tony Adams, Nigel Winterburn, Ray Parlour - it has been gone for a long time. Arsenal have some very good players but we need personality."

